Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region
Research on gender issues in climate adaptation and resilience on the one hand and investigations on gendered outcomes of social protection programs on the other hand have remained largely separate. This narrative review explores the gap between both bodies of gender research with a specific focus o...
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CGIAR Initiative on Gender Equality
2023
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| author | Adeyeye, Olajumoke Fischer, Gundula |
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| description | Research on gender issues in climate adaptation and resilience on the one hand and investigations on gendered outcomes of social protection programs on the other hand have remained largely separate. This narrative review explores the gap between both bodies of gender research with a specific focus on the Sahel region. The Gender- Responsive Age-Sensitive Social Protection (GRASSP) framework is used to assess the (still limited) evidence on connections between gender, social protection, and climate change in six gender equality outcome areas— economic security and empowerment, women’s voice and agency, protection, health, education, and psychosocial well-being. Emerging linkages between both research strands include interactions between climate adaptation strategies and features of social protection programs. Also, the importance of addressing inequitable gender norms in social protection design as well as for climate resilience became evident in several GRASSP areas. Overall, engagement between both research communities needs to be strengthened, for instance through the research questions provided. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1360452025-08-15T13:23:13Z Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region Adeyeye, Olajumoke Fischer, Gundula climate change gender gender equality resilience social equality social protection empowerment Research on gender issues in climate adaptation and resilience on the one hand and investigations on gendered outcomes of social protection programs on the other hand have remained largely separate. This narrative review explores the gap between both bodies of gender research with a specific focus on the Sahel region. The Gender- Responsive Age-Sensitive Social Protection (GRASSP) framework is used to assess the (still limited) evidence on connections between gender, social protection, and climate change in six gender equality outcome areas— economic security and empowerment, women’s voice and agency, protection, health, education, and psychosocial well-being. Emerging linkages between both research strands include interactions between climate adaptation strategies and features of social protection programs. Also, the importance of addressing inequitable gender norms in social protection design as well as for climate resilience became evident in several GRASSP areas. Overall, engagement between both research communities needs to be strengthened, for instance through the research questions provided. 2023-12-30 2023-12-30T18:37:35Z 2023-12-30T18:37:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136045 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Initiative on Gender Equality Adeyeye, O. and Fischer, G. 2023. Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region. Nairobi, Kenya: Gender Equality Initiative. |
| spellingShingle | climate change gender gender equality resilience social equality social protection empowerment Adeyeye, Olajumoke Fischer, Gundula Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region |
| title | Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region |
| title_full | Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region |
| title_fullStr | Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region |
| title_full_unstemmed | Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region |
| title_short | Exploring links between social protection, gender, and climate resilience in the Sahel region |
| title_sort | exploring links between social protection gender and climate resilience in the sahel region |
| topic | climate change gender gender equality resilience social equality social protection empowerment |
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