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What is the connection and why is Gender and Climate Change
important?
Climate change has a greater impact on those sections of the population, in all countries, that are
most reliant on natural resources for their livelihoods and/or who have the least capacity to
respond to natural hazards, such as droughts, landslides, floods and hurricanes. Women commonly
face higher risks and greater burdens from the impacts of climate change in situations of poverty,
and the majority of the world’s poor are women. Women’s unequal participation in
decision-making processes and labour markets compound inequalities and often prevent women from
fully contributing to climate-related planning, policy-making and implementation.
Yet, women can (and do) play a critical role in response to climate change due to their local
knowledge of and leadership in e.g. sustainable resource management and/or leading sustainable
practices at the household and community level. Women’s participation at the political level
has resulted in greater responsiveness to citizen’s needs, often increasing cooperation
across party and ethnic lines and delivering more sustainable peace. At the local level,
women’s inclusion at the leadership level has lead to improved outcomes of climate related
projects and policies. On the contrary, if policies or projects are implemented without
women’s meaningful participation it can increase existing inequalities and decrease
effectiveness.
Parties to the UNFCCC have recognized the importance of involving women and men equally in UNFCCC
processes and in the development and implementation of national climate policies that are
gender-responsive by establishing a dedicated agenda item under the Convention addressing issues of
gender and climate change and by including overarching text in the Paris Agreement more>>
Latest Information
At COP 22 and SBI 45 in Marrakech, Parties continued their consideration of issues under
the Gender and Climate Change agenda item (SBI Agenda Item 16 / COP Agenda item 15).
Documents that were considered included a Workshop
Report the 2016
Gender Composition Report and a Miscellaneous /
Addendum
document.
Decision (103 kB) adopted by the COP more>>
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Gender and Women Events at
COP 22 / CMP 12 / CMA 1
Events related to gender and women in climate change action were held throughout the
two weeks of the COP. Gender Day was held on Tuesday, 15 November more>>
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Background information
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Since 2012, Parties to the UNFCCC have considered ‘gender and climate change’ as a
stand-alone agenda item under the Conference of the Parties (COP) and the Subsidiary Body for
Implementation (SBI) more>>
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