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5 years of the Paris Agreement - what does it mean for gender equality?
In December of 2020, we celebrated the 5th anniversary of the Paris Agreement, considered a great advancement on the global response to climate change, not only by achieving the commitment of countries from the Global South to the Global North, but also for being the first document of its kind to include gender equality in climate discussions.
Special Edition: Female participation in the UNFCCC
Women bring diverse solutions to multiple global challenges, including climate change, due to their unique position and expertise.
Gender-just Climate Policy: Women and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
As part of the 2015 Paris Agreement, the Parties agreed to a long-term goal for adaptation and resilience, with Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC’s) at the heart of these efforts.
Gender Equality and Climate Action
Climate justice represents a human approach to the climate change issue, taking into account the most vulnerable groups to the impacts of environmental disasters - who, at the same time, are the least responsible for their causes.