Making the case for gender-responsive adaptation planning in Uruguay: The importance of sex-disaggregated data

Countries
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Climate Objective
Adaptation
Planning and Implementation Activity
Developing Strategies and Plans
National Adaptation Plans
Sectors and Themes
Agriculture
Gender
Language
English
Region
Latin America and the Caribbean
Barriers Overcome
Economic
Socio-cultural
Case Summary

This case study shares Uruguay’s recent experiences collecting and analyzing sex-disaggregated data relevant to adaptation planning in the agriculture sectors. It describes the findings from a qualitative and quantitative study that aimed to generate information about resources as well as symbolic, cultural, and economic barriers affecting adaptation in agricultural production from a gender perspective. The case study summarizes lessons learned both for planners in Uruguay’s agriculture sectors, as well as for decision-makers in other countries who are interested in better understanding and tracking gender dimensions of adaptation in agriculture.

Further Information

Case study author(s)

Catherine Hill, Gender and Adaptation to Climate Change Advisor (UNDP), Sibyl Nelson, Gender Advisor (FAO), Cecilia Jones, Country Coordinator (FAO Uruguay), and Ruth Bernheim, NAP-Ag Gender Consultant (FAO Uruguay).

Year Published
2019