Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali

Understanding the gender dimensions of vulnerability to climate change is crucial for designing effective gender-transformative climate actions. This is particularly crucial in the semi-arid regions of West Africa, a climate change “hotspot” where high dependence on climate-sensitive livelihoods and...

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Autores principales: Segnon, Alcade C., Magassa, Mariame, Rêmilokoun Obossou, Esdras Abréwa, Partey, Samuel T., Houessionon, Prosper, Zougmoré, Robert B.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149263
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author Segnon, Alcade C.
Magassa, Mariame
Rêmilokoun Obossou, Esdras Abréwa
Partey, Samuel T.
Houessionon, Prosper
Zougmoré, Robert B.
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Magassa, Mariame
Partey, Samuel T.
Rêmilokoun Obossou, Esdras Abréwa
Segnon, Alcade C.
Zougmoré, Robert B.
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Magassa, Mariame
Rêmilokoun Obossou, Esdras Abréwa
Partey, Samuel T.
Houessionon, Prosper
Zougmoré, Robert B.
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description Understanding the gender dimensions of vulnerability to climate change is crucial for designing effective gender-transformative climate actions. This is particularly crucial in the semi-arid regions of West Africa, a climate change “hotspot” where high dependence on climate-sensitive livelihoods and limited adaptive capacity make agriculture and livelihoods highly vulnerable. In this study we combined semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with a systematic literature review to analyze gendered household vulnerability to climate change in Cinzana, a semi-arid area of Mali, and identify entry points for gender-transformative adaptation actions. The Livelihood Vulnerability assessment indicated that female-headed households were more vulnerable than male-headed households. Differential socio-demographic profiles, livelihood strategies, social networks, water and food and agricultural production systems were key drivers of the gendered vulnerability patterns. A systematic review of drivers of gendered vulnerability in Mali illustrated how socio-cultural norms and roles assigned to women, and limited women access to and control over productive resources and adaptation technologies make women more vulnerable to climatic and non-climatic risks. We highlight the need of gender transformative approaches to address the structural gender inequality and reduce vulnerability of female-headed households. We outline three pathways for reducing female-headed households’ vulnerability to climate change, including the promotion of gender-smart extension and climate advisory services and empowering women.
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spelling CGSpace1492632025-12-08T10:29:22Z Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali Segnon, Alcade C. Magassa, Mariame Rêmilokoun Obossou, Esdras Abréwa Partey, Samuel T. Houessionon, Prosper Zougmoré, Robert B. gender assessment adaptation arid zones climate change livelihoods climate change adaptation social inclusion vulnerability drylands semi-arid zones Understanding the gender dimensions of vulnerability to climate change is crucial for designing effective gender-transformative climate actions. This is particularly crucial in the semi-arid regions of West Africa, a climate change “hotspot” where high dependence on climate-sensitive livelihoods and limited adaptive capacity make agriculture and livelihoods highly vulnerable. In this study we combined semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with a systematic literature review to analyze gendered household vulnerability to climate change in Cinzana, a semi-arid area of Mali, and identify entry points for gender-transformative adaptation actions. The Livelihood Vulnerability assessment indicated that female-headed households were more vulnerable than male-headed households. Differential socio-demographic profiles, livelihood strategies, social networks, water and food and agricultural production systems were key drivers of the gendered vulnerability patterns. A systematic review of drivers of gendered vulnerability in Mali illustrated how socio-cultural norms and roles assigned to women, and limited women access to and control over productive resources and adaptation technologies make women more vulnerable to climatic and non-climatic risks. We highlight the need of gender transformative approaches to address the structural gender inequality and reduce vulnerability of female-headed households. We outline three pathways for reducing female-headed households’ vulnerability to climate change, including the promotion of gender-smart extension and climate advisory services and empowering women. 2024-07-11 2024-07-25T14:50:27Z 2024-07-25T14:50:27Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149263 en Open Access Frontiers Media Segnon AC, Magassa M, Obossou EAR, Partey ST, Houessionon P, Zougmoré RB. 2024. Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali. Frontiers in Climate 6:1418015.
spellingShingle gender
assessment
adaptation
arid zones
climate change
livelihoods
climate change adaptation
social inclusion
vulnerability
drylands
semi-arid zones
Segnon, Alcade C.
Magassa, Mariame
Rêmilokoun Obossou, Esdras Abréwa
Partey, Samuel T.
Houessionon, Prosper
Zougmoré, Robert B.
Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali
title Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali
title_full Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali
title_fullStr Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali
title_full_unstemmed Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali
title_short Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: a case study in semi-arid areas of Mali
title_sort gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender sensitive adaptation action a case study in semi arid areas of mali
topic gender
assessment
adaptation
arid zones
climate change
livelihoods
climate change adaptation
social inclusion
vulnerability
drylands
semi-arid zones
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149263
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