Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries
Climate change is hitting hardest some of those already most vulnerable, Rapidly exacerbating inequalities, including gender inequality, Climate action is urgently needed – at scale, and with a gender lens, Growing interest in the potential of social protection, Social protection programs reach bill...
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| author | Hidrobo, Melissa Bryan, Elizabeth Läderach, Peter R.D. Mueller, Valerie Navia, Bianca Nesbitt-Ahmed, Zahrah Roy, Shalini |
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| description | Climate change is hitting hardest some of those already most vulnerable, Rapidly exacerbating inequalities, including gender inequality, Climate action is urgently needed – at scale, and with a gender lens, Growing interest in the potential of social protection, Social protection programs reach billions of resource-poor people globally, Existing vast literature suggests substantial potential to support climate resilience – but little evidence framed explicitly around climate (and even less around gendered climate impacts), The Sharm El Sheikh Implementation Plan for COP27 (UNFCCC, 2022): explicitly mentions social protection as an implementation pathway for responding to the climate crisis, highlights the importance of ensuring gender-responsive implementation of climate action,. but it does not bring together these themes in its recommendations |
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| spelling | CGSpace1393282025-11-06T06:58:37Z Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries Hidrobo, Melissa Bryan, Elizabeth Läderach, Peter R.D. Mueller, Valerie Navia, Bianca Nesbitt-Ahmed, Zahrah Roy, Shalini climate change gender equality social protection resilience Climate change is hitting hardest some of those already most vulnerable, Rapidly exacerbating inequalities, including gender inequality, Climate action is urgently needed – at scale, and with a gender lens, Growing interest in the potential of social protection, Social protection programs reach billions of resource-poor people globally, Existing vast literature suggests substantial potential to support climate resilience – but little evidence framed explicitly around climate (and even less around gendered climate impacts), The Sharm El Sheikh Implementation Plan for COP27 (UNFCCC, 2022): explicitly mentions social protection as an implementation pathway for responding to the climate crisis, highlights the importance of ensuring gender-responsive implementation of climate action,. but it does not bring together these themes in its recommendations 2023-06-22 2024-02-13T17:28:47Z 2024-02-13T17:28:47Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139328 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Hidrobo, Melissa; Bryan, Elizabeth; Laderach, Peter; Mueller, Valerie; Navia, Bianca; Nesbitt-Ahmed, Zahrah; and Roy, Shalini. 2023 Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries. Presentation. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139328 |
| spellingShingle | climate change gender equality social protection resilience Hidrobo, Melissa Bryan, Elizabeth Läderach, Peter R.D. Mueller, Valerie Navia, Bianca Nesbitt-Ahmed, Zahrah Roy, Shalini Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries |
| title | Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries |
| title_full | Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries |
| title_fullStr | Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries |
| title_full_unstemmed | Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries |
| title_short | Leveraging social protection to support women’s and girls’ climate resilience in low- and middle-income countries |
| title_sort | leveraging social protection to support women s and girls climate resilience in low and middle income countries |
| topic | climate change gender equality social protection resilience |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139328 |
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