Gender equality for climate justice: Why it matters at COP29. CGIAR Issue Brief Series for Informing COP 29 | Number 7

Women can be drivers of climate change responses when solutions like climate-smart agriculture are co-designed, for better productivity, adaptation and mitigation outcomes. Inclusive climate action needs more gender-disaggregated data. Gender data gaps severely limit design and implementation of cl...

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Main Authors: Puskur, Ranjitha, Malhotra, A., Atakos, V., Bowa, Emma, Haan, Nicoline de
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158421
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Summary:Women can be drivers of climate change responses when solutions like climate-smart agriculture are co-designed, for better productivity, adaptation and mitigation outcomes. Inclusive climate action needs more gender-disaggregated data. Gender data gaps severely limit design and implementation of climate-smart agriculture programs and policies. Inclusive and targeted climate investments can address the disproportionate vulnerabilities of women, channeling climate finance and private investments to climate-agriculture-gender inequality hotspots to build resilience.