Pacific Gender and Climate Change Toolkit: Tools for Practitioners is designed to support climate change practitioners in the Pacific islands region to integrate gender into their programs and projects. It is aimed at climate change professionals working in national governments, non-governmental organizations, regional and international organizations who are involved in managing and implementing climate change programs. This document consists of 3 modules. Module 1 is introductory and explains why gender is a critical consideration in climate change efforts. Module 2 focuses on the links between gender and climate change in specific sectors (food security, water, and energy, and disaster risk reduction). Module 3 is a 'how to' section on integrating gender by identifying potential entry-points for integrating gender into climate change projects and contains a gender checklist that can be applied to programs.
Pacific Gender and Climate Change Toolkit: Tools for Practitioners
Region
East Asia and Pacific
Sectors and Themes
Agriculture
Disaster Risk Reduction
Gender
Water
Scale
National
Sub-national
Project-Level
Resource Type
Guidance and Frameworks
Expertise Level
Generalist
Language
English
Inputs Needed
Sector of interest and undergo module
Outputs Provided
Improved understanding of integrating gender into climate change efforts in specific sectors
Developer or Source
The World Conservation Union (IUCN)