Gender, Climate and Security: Sustaining inclusive peace on the frontlines of climate change
Grounded in a series of case studies from research and programming experience, this report offers a comprehensive framework for understanding how gender, climate and security are inextricably linked. The report assesses entry points for integrated action across existing global agendas and suggests concrete recommendations for how policymakers, development practitioners and donors can advance three inter-related goals: peace and security, climate action and gender equality. The report was first launched in a webinar co-hosted by the UN Joint Programme for Women, Natural Resources, Climate and Peace together with the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security (GIWPS).
You can also access the report's summary here.
[This description was taken from the report’s homepage.]