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November 2022

COP27 special edition: Events and resources

As negotiators gather for the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC (COP27), we share select events and resources related to climate justice for women and girls.

CGIAR and partner events on gender at COP27

Climate security and agriculture: Strategies for inclusive adaptation

Friday, November 11, 10:00-10:45 EET
This event will feature an announcement of a key commitment on locally based climate-smart agriculture solutions and hear from grassroots leaders, who will share strategies for ensuring an inclusive and resilient global food system. Find out more.


Reaching women farmers with climate resilience strategies in Africa and Asia

Friday, November 11, 11:30-13:00 EET
This side event will explore gender-responsive approaches and solutions to growing climate resilience in complex situations. It will be covered by the Earth Negotiations Bulletin. Find out more.
 

Addressing gender in climate information production and communication in West Africa: Are we on track?

Saturday, November 12, 09:00-10:00 EET
This event will raise awareness of the importance of gender in climate services and in identifying relevant approaches for better gender inclusion in this area. Find out more.


How can we help women and youth build resilience against climate change?

Monday, November 14, 13:00-14:00 EET
This event will highlight why women and youth are more exposed to climate change and how climate adaptation strategies and climate-smart agriculture can help achieve resilience, gender equality and social equity outcomes at once. Find out more.


Value4Her: Delivering for the people and the planet

Monday, November 14, 15:00-16:15 EAT / 14:00-15:15 EET
This event aims to amplify the voices of African women in climate change, to create awareness for policies, strategies and practices, while entrenching their leadership role in climate change mitigation, adaptation and responses. Find out more.


Gender-responsive and sensitive strategies to combat climate change in aquatic food systems

Monday, November 14, 17:30-18:30 EET
This session will share information and knowledge on climate change, gender and aquatic foods, providing priority investments and interventions needed to deliver positive change on women's empowerment, gender equality and social inclusion in aquatic food systems. Find out more.
 

Insights and resources on gender and climate

Six practical steps to support women farmers to drive climate resilience


Women and girls can play key roles in climate change adaptation if solutions are designed to work for them. Read more.

How COP27 can deliver climate justice for rural women
 

The $100 billion a year richer nations have promised to deliver in climate finance must be directed toward the worst impacted women, and men, in the most affected regions of the world. Read more.

Top 10 reads on gender and climate-smart agriculture


While in no way exhaustive, the ten resources presented here provide a snapshot of some conceptual, methodological and empirical contributions demonstrating why a gender lens on CSA matters. Read more.

Climate crisis and water stress create a perfect storm for women


Researchers call for radical collaborations to achieve climate justice for women, girls and marginalized communities. Read more.

Explainer: Identifying climate–agriculture–gender inequality hotspots can help target investments


When root causes of women’s excess risk to climate change impacts are addressed, women can build climate resilience. Read more.

Explainer: How climate change adaptation projects can advance gender equality and progress toward SDG 5


When root causes of women’s excess risk to climate change impacts are addressed, women can build climate resilience. Read more.
MORE RESOURCES

Spotlight: Curated collection of tools and publications on gender and climate-smart agriculture

Explore this selection of tools and methods (curated by GENDER and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization) and publications (curated by GENDER, FAO and Global Knowledge Initiative) on gender and climate-smart agriculture.
EXPLORE COLLECTION

More gender and climate coverage


Join the conversation on Twitter via @CGIARgender and #GenderInAg.
ILRI
The CGIAR GENDER Impact Platform is hosted by the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and is grateful for the support of CGIAR Trust Fund Contributors.

Photo credits from the top: Joe Saade/UN Women; Mulugeta Ayene/WLE; Akram Ali/CARE Bangladesh; David Brazier/IWMI; Manon Koningstein/IWMI; UNDP Bangladesh; UNDP Sri Lanka; Axel Fassio/CIFOR.
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