The objective of this analysis is to evaluate the extent to which submitted INDC’s (Intended Nationally Determined Contributions) address women’s human rights and the linkages between climate change and gender more broadly. The importance of explicitly addressing these linkages in national and international climate change policy-making is well-documented.2 In short, comprehensively addressing the intersection of gender and climate change is essential for both advancing the fulfilment of women’s human rights and gender equality, and effectively addressing the multiple challenges that climate change poses. The overall conclusion of this analysis is that the submitted INDCs fall far short of the necessary commitments.
Direct Link to Full 119-Page WEDO 2016 Report:
http://wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/WEDO_GenderINDCAnalysis-1.pdf
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The Gender Climate Tracker App provides experts, decision-makers, negotiators and advocates on-the-go access to the latest information on research, decisions and actions related to gender and climate change. By reviewing, compiling and publishing this information, the app empowers civil society, governments and citizens to hold their governments accountable to their gender commitments.
Извор: WUNRN – 15.11.2016