In-session workshop on gender-responsive climate policy with a focus on mitigation action and technology development and transfer
In-session workshop on gender-responsive climate policy with a focus
on mitigation action and technology development and transfer
Bonn, Germany
8–9 June 2015
Agenda (553 kB)
Presentations
Workshop report
Day 1: Monday, 8 June 2015
Moderator: Ms. Veronica Gundu
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Summary(88 kB)
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Session I: Setting the scene – Terms and concepts in the context of gender responsive policy
10:10-11:15
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Meanings and definitions of terms
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Ms. Bridget Burns
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Presentation(964 kB)
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Examples of gender-responsive climate policies and elements that make them gender responsive
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Ms. Lorena Aguilar
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Presentation(781 kB)
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Session II: The importance and benefits of mainstreaming gender in mitigation action and technology development and transfer
11:15-12:45
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Mozambique case study: good practice and lessons learned in developing and implementing gender mainstreaming in Mineral Resources and Energy Sector
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Ms. Gilda Monjane
Ministry of Energy, Mozambique
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Presentation(2124 kB)
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Integrating Gender into REDD+ Programme in Sudan
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Dr. Mey Eltayeb Ahmed, Climate Change and Gender Adviser, Sudan
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Presentation(1115 kB)
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Proposal for equitable, climate-proof and sustainable development: a gender sensitive nationally appropriate mitigation action (NAMA) for the energy sector in Georgia
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Ms. Nino Gamisonia, Rural Community Development Agency (RCDA), Georgia
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Presentation(837 kB)
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ECOWAS programs addressing Gender and Energy in climate change mitigation
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Ms. Karin Reiss, Sustainable Energy Expert of UNIDO at the ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE)
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Presentation(751 kB)
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Women as creators of biodiverse forests Ecuadorian Amazon Ancestral System Chakra Ushun Purun.
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Ms. Pashpanzhu Vitery, Director, The Kichwa Institute of Biotechnology Sacha Supai (IQBSS)
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Presentation(1952 kB)
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Day 2: Tuesday, 9 June 2015
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Summary(109 kB)
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Session III: Gender in UNFCCC processes and mechanisms in relation to mitigation action and technology development and transfer – challenges and opportunities
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Gender and technology transfer
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Mr. Jukka Uosukainen, Director, Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN)
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Presentation(1618 kB)
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The Technology Executive Committee: Supporting gender responsive climate policy for technology development and transfer
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Ms. Elfriede More, member, Technology Executive Committee (TEC)
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Presentation(278 kB)
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Gender challenges and opportunities
The Role of GCF
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Ms. Carolina Fuentes, Secretary to the Board, Green Climate Fund (GCF)
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Presentation(1025 kB)
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The Technology Executive Committee: Supporting gender responsive climate policy for technology development and transfer
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Ms. Chizuru Aoki, Lead Environmental Specialist – Multilateral Environmental Agreements, Global Environment Facility (GEF)
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Presentation(452 kB)
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Clean Development Mechanism Incentivizing emission reductions, spurring sustainable development
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Mr. Olivier Kassi, Alternate member, clean development mechanism (CDM) Executive Board
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Presentation(280 kB)
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Session IV: Enhancing gender-responsiveness in mitigation action and technology development and transfer- challenges and opportunities
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Gender-responsive mitigation financing
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Ms. Liane Schalatek, Associate Director, Heinrich Boell Foundation North America
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Speaking notes (171 kB)
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Enhancing Gender Responsiveness to Climate Action
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Ms. Queensley Ajuyakpe, Programmes Manager Women Environmental Programme (WEP), Nigeria
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Presentation(7120 kB)
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Improving UNFCCC process to support Parties implementing gender responsive climate policies related to mitigation and technology development and transfer
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Ms. Aira Kalela, Senior Advisor for gender equality, climate change and sustainable development, Finland
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Speaking notes (75 kB)
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