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GENDER AND CHILD INCLUSION IN POLICIES ON CLIMATE CHANGE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

31 Jan 2023

It highlighted the role of women in disaster risk reducon and management and emphasised the importance of increasing resilience and parcipaon of women in the sustainable energy sector. [...] While past documents failed to meaningfully address the role of women in the energy transion, the Chairman's Statement of The 17th East Asia Summit addressed the social and structural barriers to women, emphasised the linkage between economic empowerment for women and tackling gender inequality, as well as proposed aconable measures to alleviate the unequal burden shouldered by women in the privat. [...] 6 2 CHILD AND GENDER BUDGETING AND PROVISIONS FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE Gender and Child Inclusion in Policies on Climate Change in Southeast Asia Women and children experience the impacts of climate change differently as a result of compounded inequalies and discriminaon. [...] While CSOs have knowledge and operate in the full spectrum society from engaging with frontline and vulnerable communies to negoang with policy and decision makers, the level of consultaon with CSOs in general, let alone those specialising in women and children's issues, was woefully inadequate to non-existent in the run-up to COP27 of the UNFCCC. [...] Joint Press Statement of the Twenty Second Meeng of The ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry and The Ministers of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China, Japan and The Republic of Korea § (2022).

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