Due to gender inequality, men and women experience the effects of climate change differently. This is especially true for women in developing countries that are expected to harvest crops ?, collect

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Clara Mottura
Clara Mottura

Due to gender inequality, men and women experience the effects of climate change differently. This is especially true for women in developing countries that are expected to harvest crops ?, collect

2 years ago

Due to gender inequality, men and women experience the effects of climate change differently. This is especially true for women in developing countries that are expected to harvest crops ?, collect water ? and source fuel ?. Yet, lack of understanding and political commitment on these issues translates into gender being often absent from climate policies and green recovery plan – undermining the transformative potential of these interventions.

Similarly, what are the main challenges for a sustainable and inclusive recovery in your country? What are some ways in which we could address these obstacles?

Some options below:
a. Lack of knowledge and/or public awareness
b. Lack of political support and/or leadership
c. Inadequate access to finance
d. Insufficient community involvement and stakeholder partnership
e. Insufficient timely and reliable data to make informed decisions for recovering from COVID-19 and achieving the SDGs