Gender and climate change: evidence and experience
This set of policy briefs seeks to address some of the most pressing policy issues concerning gender and climate change, by drawing on the extensive experience of each contributing partner organization. It focuses on issues such as gender equality in climate change adaptation and mitigation, gender-responsive financing, and gender-sensitive monitoring of sustainable development achievements. The empirically grounded recommendations in each brief can provide guidance to policy makers and programmers to better identify and address gender issues in climate policy and action.
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