Documents and publications

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This publication details the importance of emergency and crisis management professionals recognizing the importance of all non-heterosexual, non-cis gender people (LGBTQIA+) individuals within their field and take steps to address their specific needs.
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This policy brief draws on research in Laikipia County in central Kenya under the Women Entrepreneurs in Climate Change Adaptation (WECCA) project. This case study tackles challenges faced by female entrepreneurs in Africa in the face of climate change.
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This policy brief has the objective of helping governments and other stakeholders to develop and implement gender-responsive adaptation action, taking into consideration the different national circumstances and cultural values.
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This systematic review takes a look into HMCCC experiences by presenting the findings of existing publications on gender from recent literature as well as interviews from the Global Programme Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change.
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This report aims to reinforce the foundations of gender responsive approaches to disaster risk by examining the connection between women’s international human rights and disaster risk reduction.
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This systematic content analysis reflects on how 119 Nationally Determined Contributions incorporated sexual reproductive health and rights issues and seeks to inform the next cycle of NDCs to be submitted in 2025.
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This briefing note seeks to assess how gender analyses have been used as countries advanced their NAP processes, the changes they contributed to, and the key factors that enabled those changes.
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This brief outlines how gender-responsive laws and policies can help women in Asia and the Pacific become more resilient to climate change and disasters—if they are matched by steps to tackle the underlying causes of vulnerability.

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