Gender inequality, unequal power relations and discrimination are barriers that often prevent women, girls and people of diverse sexual and gender identities from equal representation and participation in many aspects of society. Addressing these issues in climate change programming is crucial, given the ways in which climate change can amplify existing gender inequalities (CEDAW 2018). Pacific Island Countries (PICs) are already experiencing the impacts of climate change. Although the diverse cultures of the Pacific have adapted to severe weather over the millennia, the broad range and severity of climate change impacts require new interventions to ensure lives and access to basic rights are protected. All sectors and all levels of society...
Climate change and amplified natural hazards put Pacific Island Countries (PICs) particularly at ris...
Meeting: Climate Change and Adaptation Workshop, 25-30 January, 2010, Naivasha, KEPoor women’s limit...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Climate change is accelerating gender inequality, as climate extremes amplify inequalities, vulnerab...
"...there is no excuse for policy makers and practitioners not to invest in women's empowerment or n...
Gender has a powerful influence on people’s experience of, and resilience to, climate change. Global...
Policymakers and natural resource managers are increasingly recognizing the importance of broader ge...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
Scientists warn that the current rate of climate change will raise average global temperature by 4°C...
The contribution of Pacific women to climate negotiations is underacknowledged. Women may have limit...
This position paper highlights gender and the missing links in financing climate change adaptation a...
This publication recommends actions to enable the machineries for the advancement of women to streng...
"Key messages - Existing societal dynamics, including women’s lack of access to technology and thei...
Climate change impacts are being felt across sectors in all regions of the world, and adaptation pro...
Climate change impacts are being felt across sectors in all regions of the world, and adaptation pro...
Climate change and amplified natural hazards put Pacific Island Countries (PICs) particularly at ris...
Meeting: Climate Change and Adaptation Workshop, 25-30 January, 2010, Naivasha, KEPoor women’s limit...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...
Climate change is accelerating gender inequality, as climate extremes amplify inequalities, vulnerab...
"...there is no excuse for policy makers and practitioners not to invest in women's empowerment or n...
Gender has a powerful influence on people’s experience of, and resilience to, climate change. Global...
Policymakers and natural resource managers are increasingly recognizing the importance of broader ge...
Climate change affects men and women differently. While some individual women may be less vulnerable...
Scientists warn that the current rate of climate change will raise average global temperature by 4°C...
The contribution of Pacific women to climate negotiations is underacknowledged. Women may have limit...
This position paper highlights gender and the missing links in financing climate change adaptation a...
This publication recommends actions to enable the machineries for the advancement of women to streng...
"Key messages - Existing societal dynamics, including women’s lack of access to technology and thei...
Climate change impacts are being felt across sectors in all regions of the world, and adaptation pro...
Climate change impacts are being felt across sectors in all regions of the world, and adaptation pro...
Climate change and amplified natural hazards put Pacific Island Countries (PICs) particularly at ris...
Meeting: Climate Change and Adaptation Workshop, 25-30 January, 2010, Naivasha, KEPoor women’s limit...
Socially vulnerable people, and women in particular, are disproportionately affected by global clima...