Gender and Climate Innovation: Breakthrough changes for gender equality
Gender Day event at COP18, Doha.
Gender Day event at COP18, Doha.
Speech in Hyderabad, India. Dr. Shiva shared stories from her lifetime of activism and research on women, ecology and social justice
Intervention on equity, mitigation and adaptation to the
Speech ahead of the COP18 in Doha addressing gender equity in adpatation
Practices and lessons learned from action research conducted in four countries using the REDD+ SES, Booklet 2
Practices and lessons learned from action research conducted in four countries using the REDD+ SES, Booklet 1
UNFCCC conclusions to Article 6, including reaffirming the importance of gender aspects as a cross-cutting issue
Toolkit for policy-makers and practitioners, compiling women’s rights and gender equality provisions coming form the UNFCCC
Women’s participation in the UNFCCC, as Heads of Delegations and on UNFCCC boards and bodies, and participation by region, country, and negotiating blocks
Document outlining gender-friendly methodologies and enhancing gender equality in the CDM process
Ms. Patience Damptey, negotiator for the Government of Ghana at the United Nations Convention on Climate Change, speaks about women’s leadership at the UNFCCC and being part of the Women Delegates Fund
An intervention on behalf of the Women and Gender Constituency at the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action at the COP17 in Durban
An intervention on behalf of the Women and Gender Constituency at the COP17 in Durban
Intervention during the opening session of the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long Term Cooperative Action
Grassroots women raised key demands to be considered by the COP17 in Durban
UNFCCC Intersessional Address on behald of the Women and Gender Constituency in Panama 2011
Gender sensitivity in reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks
Pervaisive gender discrimination and the need to promote collective adaptation efforts of small-scale Sri Lankan fisheries
Lack of government adptation measures among indegnous women and the need for particiaption of local communities
The role of North Jakarta fisher women in small-scale fisheries and creating gender-specific adaptation policy and programs