Gender, Climate Justice and Gender-Transformative Adaptation Pathways
Friday, 11th November 2022

How are gender and climate justice related? And why do they matter? The latest report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) informs us on ways to adapt to the rapidly changing climatic conditions. This event discusses why gender matters for climate change, moving away from well-established ideas of differential vulnerability to growing calls for gender-transformative adaptation. 

The IPCC assessment shows that gender and other social inequities worsen vulnerability to climate change impacts. This session discusses the main ingredients of gender transformative adaptation pathways under a climate justice framework. The session is designed to be participatory in nature with quizzes, role plays, videos from grassroots Global South voices, panel discussions and discussion with the audience to inform and learn from the experiences of the participants.

Speakers
Rachel  Bezner Kerr
Rachel Bezner Kerr

Cornell University
Luis  Fernandez-Carril
Luis Fernandez-Carril

Technological Institute and Higher Studies of Monterrey, Special Commission on Climate Change of the Senate of Mexico
Debora  Ley
Debora Ley

UN ECLAC
Shobha  Maharaj
Shobha Maharaj

Terraformation
Anjal  Prakash
Anjal Prakash

Bharti Institute of Public Policy, Indian School of Business
Diana  Reckien
Diana Reckien

University of Twente, Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-Information Management
Lisa  Schipper
Lisa Schipper

University of Oxford
Chandni  Singh
Chandni Singh

Indian Institute for Human Settlements
ZELINA  ZAITON IBRAHIM
ZELINA ZAITON IBRAHIM

University Putra Malaysia
Videos

IPCC
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