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SEI at 17th International Conference on Community-Based Adaptation to Climate Change (CBA17)
Thematic Workshop : Advancing gender-responsive child- and youth-led climate change adaptation
Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Time: 1:15 – 3:00 pm
Location: Ballroom 1, Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel
The session focuses on gender equity in youth-led climate action, with a world café being the main activity where participants brainstorm how to advance gender-responsive, youth-led climate action and leave the event with pledges for commitment. To faciliate the discussions, SEI and Plan will share some research, evidence base and practical tools and experience. The world cafe will also be grounded on the proposal by GAYO for a youth-led, youth-owned resilience lab and will discuss how such a lab can be gender responsive.
SEI Asia team is leading discussions on gender equity and youth-led climate action at a thematic workshop during the 17th Community-Based Adaptation (CBA) conference in Bangkok, 22-25 May. The annual CBA is a leading practitioner-led climate adaptation event that brings together a community of practitioners who are reimagining solutions and creating a positive future with communities driving climate action.
Marketplace: Gender equality and youth inclusion in climate action: Participation and partnerships
The joint stall brings to the marketplace practical learning materials, best practices, toolkits and research findings on children- and-youth-led, gender-responsive, and inclusive climate change adaptation developed by SEI, Plan International and partners. We hope to learn and exchange for better understanding and action to amplify the voices and actions of children and young people in climate change adaptation.
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