This training module, the second in a series of 5, provides the basic information and learning tools needed to understand and advocate for
integrating gender perspectives into regional, national and community - level climate change initiatives.
In particular it focuses on gender, agriculture and food security, and covers the following themes: the different roles of men and women in agriculture and food security in Africa; climatic stresses on agricultural production, and food and nutritional security and the gender dimensions of these stresses; and the need and options for
integrating gender perspectives in agricultural and food security policies.
This training module, the third in a series of 5, provides the basic information and learning tools needed to understand and advocate for
integrating gender perspectives into regional, national and community - level climate change initiatives.
The document illustrates the unique role women and men play in shaping these kinds of initiatives and aims to ensure that forthcoming Community - Based Adaptation (CBA) projects contribute to the achievement of gender equality and women's empowerment by
integrating a gendered perspective into CBA programming and project design.
It provides basic information and learning tools needed to understand, advocate and influence climate change polices at the regional, national, and community levels so that
they integrate gender perspectives.
Not exact matches
Rethinking
gender differences in health: Why we need to
integrate social and biological
perspectives