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Towards Gender-Responsive NAP Processes: Progress and Recommendations for the Way Forward

This report presents an analysis of progress on integrating gender responsive considerations in NAP processes. While there is no single approach to gender inequality and the linkages to climate change adaptation planning, implementation and M&E, countries often face similar challenges.

By Angie Dazé, Julie Dekens on April 4, 2018

This report presents an analysis of progress on integrating gender considerations in NAP processes.

It is based on a review of completed NAP documents available on NAP Central at the end of January 2018, as well as data collected directly from country NAP teams. Based on this analysis, we draw out lessons learned to date and identify common themes across countries.

The aim of this synthesis report is to help countries engaged in NAP processes who are interested in pursuing gender-responsive approaches, regardless of what stage of the process they are. The report may also be of interest to development partners who are providing capacity development and technical support to adaptation actors involved in NAP processes.

Report details

Topic
Gender Equality
Climate Change Adaptation
Project
NAP Global Network
Focus area
Climate
Publisher
IISD
Copyright
IISD, 2018