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Women play a critical role in sustaining communities and managing natural resources, but their contributions are often undervalued and neglected. Women are also more likely than men to live in poverty, and they are more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and other environmental hazards, especially in developing countries. Because women tend to be more vulnerable to the impacts of natural resource degradation than men, environmental protection and green policies can help improve gender equality, with many economic and social co-benefits.

Numerous studies indicate that improving gender equality and women’s participation in the workforce can have a positive impact on economic growth. It can also enhance productivity, improve development outcomes for future generations, and increase the quality of societal policies and institutions, including more representative decision-making.

Achieving gender equality is so important that it is one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, which aims to redress the disproportionate impact on women and girls of economic, social and environmental shocks and views women as central actors, recognizing that their knowledge and collective action can improve resource productivity and encourage the sustainable use of natural resources. 

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New WEDO Brief on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Updated and New Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).

"Though many countries have yet to submit new and updated NDCs, there is some indication of progress as more countries reference gender in their new/updated NDCs than do not".

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The COVID-19 crisis threats to push an additional 47 million women and girls into extreme poverty. How can governments invest in them to ensure inclusive recovery?

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According to the World Bank, addressing the scourge of gender-based violence is critical for sustainable recovery.

"Gender-based violence and COVID-19 have some similar features – both are global, knowing no borders, and making no distinction between income, race, or religion; both kill and inflict tremendous suffering on victims, both physical and mental. And to fight both of these pandemics, we need changes in behavior".

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A recent study by BloombergNEF shows that having at least 30% women on corporate boards makes a key difference to climate governance and innovation.

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A GENDER LED RECOVERY
Creating a Better Normal Through a Green New Deal

The Australian Green proposal.

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Women in industry – why we need more gender-sensitive data especially leading to a green recovery post-COVID-19? Read this insightful article from UNIDO.

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COVID-19 and Gender-Based Violence: Workplace Risks and Responses

A new IFC guidance note seeks to inform employers about the heightened risks of gender-based violence as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and outline ways in which employers can address these risks, improve employee and community well-being, and create a safe and resilient workplace.

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Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit(GMIS)

The COVID-19 pandemic is deepening pre-existing inequalities, exposing vulnerabilities in social, political and economic systems and consequently amplifying the impacts of the pandemic. As seen during previous health crises, women are amongst the most negatively affected, especially in low-income… Read More