Gender and climate change Synthesis of IDRC's support to climate change research

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2018-07

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This synthesis report looks back as well as forward to highlight lessons learned and best practices for integrating attention to gender issues in IDRC’s climate change research and recommends options for strengthening the integration of gender issues in future research investments. The application of these recommendations for designing and implementing projects that lead to more gender equitable outcomes will also contribute to the realization of larger program objectives to strengthen women’s and men’s resilience. The report recommendations can also be used to clarify the programmatic gender integration strategies, and alignment with IDRC’s strategies and Government of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP), including Action Area 4 on Environment and Climate Action.

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Over the past 12 years, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) has supported research on adaptation to climate change through a range of programs. This includes the IDRC-funded Climate Change Adaptation in Africa program (CCAA) (2006-2013), Urban Poverty and Environment (UPE) (2005-2010), Climate Change and Water (CCW) (2010 – 2015), and the Climate Change Programme (CCP) (2015-2020).

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ASIA, LATIN AMERICA, CARIBBEAN, MIDDLE EAST, NORTH AFRICA, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT, WATER AND SANITATION, DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT, GENDER INEQUALITIES

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