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		<title>International Press Coverage of GEAR and the New Women&#8217;s Entity</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 14:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York, March 18 &#8212; The GEAR Campaign has compiled a document with links to recent coverage in the French speaking press of the new women&#8217;s entity at the UN and GEAR&#8217;s efforts in that regard. It&#8217;s exciting to see the campaign&#8217;s reach extending around the world. If you don&#8217;t read French, the document also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: x-small;">New York, March 18 &#8212; The GEAR Campaign has compiled a document with links to recent coverage in the French speaking press of the new women&#8217;s entity at the UN and GEAR&#8217;s efforts in that regard. It&#8217;s exciting to see the campaign&#8217;s reach extending around the world. If you don&#8217;t read French, the document also includes a brief summary of each article in English. Click <a href="http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/Articles%20in%20French%20on%20new%20UN%20gender%20entity.pdf">here</a> to read more.</p>
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		<title>Press Release: Women Discouraged by COP Outcome&#8211;But Committed to Hope and Action in 2010</title>
		<link>http://www.wedo.org/learn/campaigns/climatechange/press-release-women-discouraged-by-cop-outcome-but-committed-to-hope-and-action-in-2010</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:13:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York, December 22&#8211;The lives of millions of people are at stake, entire nations are expected to disappear under the ocean, and yet world leaders in Copenhagen failed to commit to necessary measures for an equitable, just and legally binding post-Kyoto agreement to tackle climate change. The women’s organizations comprising the Women and Gender Constituency [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York, December 22&#8211;The lives of millions of people are at stake, entire nations are expected to disappear under the ocean, and yet world leaders in Copenhagen failed to commit to necessary measures for an equitable, just and legally binding post-Kyoto agreement to tackle climate change.</p>
<p>The women’s organizations comprising the Women and Gender Constituency under the UNFCCC– including WECF, GenderCC, WEDO, LIFE and others– are dismayed by the lack of progress. Women are among the most urgently affected by climate change and, at the same time, key agents of change &#8211; and we see that there is no time to lose.</p>
<p>As UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer puts it, the Copenhagen summit was “a rollercoaster ride”.  Far from a comprehensive agreement to tackle the world’s most comprehensive problem, the outcome of the Copenhagen Conference of Parties was a mere “Copenhagen Accord”, negotiated by a small group of the key countries, and “noting” the necessity to contain global warming to the 2 degree C limit. The Accord calls for commitments by industrialized countries and engagement of developing countries, but does little to specify how this will occur. Even more concerning, not all countries even agreed to acknowledge this step due to the dominance of world superpowers in drafting the Accord.</p>
<p>With current promises on the table, global warming will reach well beyond the 2 degree limit; scientists on site urged that this type of inaction will actually result in a 3.5 degree increase this century.  With even the most optimistic outlook, the outcome of Copenhagen suggests the inevitable: small islands will disappear, global economies and states’ security will be in jeopardy, and those populations in already fragile positions will be further entrenched in poverty, the world over.</p>
<p>While gender-sensitive text remained in the negotiating documents until the end, these texts mean nothing without an overall outcome which will protect the lives and livelihoods of everyone on Earth.  As the AWG-LCA process is now mandated to continue until COP-16 in Mexico, the strategies for ensuring gender responsive texts be maintained and strengthened must go hand-in-hand with the message that every country must step up and commit to action.</p>
<p>The Women and Gender Constituency further expresses grave concern over the issue of transparency and access at the Copenhagen COP. The failure to ensure conference accessibility to the thousands of accredited civil society representatives was a dire indication of the inability to tackle climate change in a comprehensive, equitable, transparent and just way. Many partners came well prepared with presentations, research materials, documentation and personal testimony – all ready to contribute to a real outcome of the COP.  Many of these partners were never granted access to the Bella Center, limiting the options for finding a solution to climate change, silencing their voices, tossing millions of dollars into a place ill-equipped to receive its visitors. An evaluation of this process must be conducted immediately in order to ensure that these mistakes will not be repeated in the future.</p>
<p>Is there still hope? There must be. To give up on the process would be to give up on millions of people whose lives depend on a strong, legally binding agreement. There must be individual action, committing to change and making a difference at the household, community, regional and national levels; there must be renewed commitment by our world leaders to look beyond mitigation as a burden on GDP.  Women are ready; we are committed to this process and remain optimistic that tackling climate change offers an unprecedented opportunity to transform towards sustainable, low-carbon, transparent, equitable and just economies.</p>
<p>At the global and national levels, we therefore call for</p>
<p>-          increasing the number of women chairs in the UNFCCC</p>
<p>-          meaningful participation of women and men from all sectors in national and global climate policies</p>
<p>-          strengthening a commitment to prioritize the most vulnerable, and strengthening gender-sensitive approaches in the draft Mexico agreement</p>
<p>-          increasing access for women to existing mitigation and adaptation funds</p>
<p>At the individual level &#8211; in every aspect of our daily lives – we call upon women and men to secure the future of our children and our grandchildren as consumers, educators, advocates and leaders<br />
-          to make use of our power as consumers, and to support services and products which are healthy for the climate and the planet</p>
<p>Without a binding agreement, the only real success of Copenhagen can become a broader movement of citizens and consumers, fueled by the behavior of each to switch to a sustainable way of life, and can become the base for a global, ambitious, equitable, legally binding agreement for climate protection in Mexico next year.  It is not too late yet; we must not lose hope.</p>
<p>Contact:</p>
<p>GenderCC:      Gotelind Alber, <a href="mailto:g.alber@gendercc.net">g.alber@gendercc.net</a>, mobile +49.151.15240802</p>
<p>LIFE e.V.:         Ulrike Roehr, <a href="mailto:roehr@life-online.de">roehr@life-online.de</a>, mobile +49.179.2031511</p>
<p>WECF:              Sabine Bock, <a href="mailto:sabine.bock@wecf.eu">sabine.bock@wecf.eu</a>, mobile + 49 176 22 82 74 65 and<br />
                         Sascha Gabizon, <a href="mailto:sascha.gabizon@wecf.eu">sascha.gabizon@wecf.eu</a>, mobile + +49 172 8637586</p>
<p>WEDO:            Cate Owren, <a href="mailto:cate@wedo.org">cate@wedo.org</a> and<br />
Monique Essed-Fernandes, <a href="mailto:mjessed@aol.com">mjessed@aol.com</a></p>
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		<title>Press Release: U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Finland President Tarja Halonen Stand for Women&#8217;s Leadership</title>
		<link>http://www.wedo.org/learn/campaigns/climatechange/press-release-us-house-speaker-nancy-pelosi-and-finland-president-tarja-halonen-stand-for-womens-leadership</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 18:52:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copenhagen, December 17&#8211;For the first time in history leaders from around the world will gather for a photo opportunity demonstrating their support for gender equality in the global climate change agreement. The Global Gender and Climate Alliance and the governments of Finland and Denmark in partnership with South Africa, Jordan, Grenada, Ghana, Lesotho, Costa Rica, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copenhagen, December 17&#8211;For the first time in history leaders from around the world will gather for a photo opportunity demonstrating their support for gender equality in the global climate change agreement.</p>
<p>The Global Gender and Climate Alliance and the governments of Finland and Denmark in partnership with South Africa, Jordan, Grenada, Ghana, Lesotho, Costa Rica, AOSIS, and UN Foundation have joined together for a side event about Investing in Women&#8217;s Leadership for Climate Solutions. After tireless efforts to ensure that the final outcome of COP-15 is gender sensitive women leaders are stepping up to say Women are Agents of Change.</p>
<p>Only 1/3 of the delegates attending the COP this year are women, which can make it more difficult for equal representation of women and men&#8217;s views in relation to climate change. However, under the leadership of Her Excellency Tarja Halonen, President of the Republic of Finland, a womens delegate fund was initiated to bring more women delegates into the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change&#8217;s Conference of Parties (UNFCCC COP).</p>
<p>The Philippines is a country extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. It is predicted that the country will experience more typhoons, floods, droughts, heat waves and crop production shortages as a result of climate change. Under the leadership of Her Excellency, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President of the Republic of the Philippines the Philippine Climate Change Act was signed in October 2009. This act creates commission that will implement strategies for the country to better prepare for and respond to natural disasters.</p>
<p>Since the Kyoto Protocol the U.S. has often faltered in addressing climate change in national and international policy-making forums. And yet, under the leadership of the Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the first climate change legislation in the history of the U.S. passed out of Congress in June 2009.</p>
<p>It is these women and the many other women leaders from around the world who prove that investing in women&#8217;s leadership leads to effective climate solutions. Join us as we discuss and celebrate with these women leaders and senior UN and World Bank officials their pledge to be agents of change. The side event features the President of Finland, Tarja Halonen, the President of the Philippines, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the U.S. Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi from 13:00-14:30 on 17 December 2009 in the Liva Weel Room of the Bella Center.</p>
<p>Following the side event there will be a photo shoot in the Liva Weel Room of 100 women leaders, I am an Agent of CChange. For those not able to attend the photo shoot in the Bella Center there is another photo opportunity and reception at 16:00 in Hall 55 of the DGI-Byen and Øksnehallen (Tietgensgade 65, 1704 København V). For more information about any of these events please e-mail <a href="mailto:rachel@wedo.org">rachel@wedo.org</a>.</p>
<p>Contact: Rachel Harris, GGCA Media Coordinator, <a href="mailto:rachel@wedo.org">rachel@wedo.org</a>, 00447 872 241 332</p>
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		<title>Press Release:First Global Agreement on Gender and Climate in Sight at COP 15</title>
		<link>http://www.wedo.org/learn/campaigns/climatechange/press-releasefirst-global-agreement-on-gender-and-climate-in-sight-at-cop-15</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2009 16:41:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copenhagen, December 16&#8211;With just two days remaining before the end of COP-15, the world waits for a clear signal on the importance of human impacts of climate change via landmark agreement on gender equality and women&#8217;s leadership. Read the entire press release here: GGCA COP 15 Press Release December 16]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copenhagen, December 16&#8211;With just two days remaining before the end of COP-15, the world waits for a clear signal on the importance of human impacts of climate change via landmark agreement on gender equality and women&#8217;s leadership.</p>
<p>Read the entire press release here: <a href="http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/ggca-cop-15-press-release-12_16.pdf">GGCA COP 15 Press Release December 16</a></p>
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		<title>Press Release:Urgency of Drowning Islands Does Not Negate Need for Gender Equality</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 16:20:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copenhagen, December 14– Leah Wickham is a 24 year-old woman from the Fiji Islands fighting for urgent and immediate action on climate change to prevent her small island from sinking.  She says with tearful eyes that she wants to hope that 50 years from now her children will be growing up in Fiji without the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copenhagen, December 14– Leah Wickham is a 24 year-old woman from the Fiji Islands fighting for urgent and immediate action on climate change to prevent her small island from sinking.  She says with tearful eyes that she wants to hope that 50 years from now her children will be growing up in Fiji without the fear of their island sinking. Ms. Wickham is pleading to world leaders to take action on climate change mitigation for the future generation of her islands.  “To lose culture is the most degrading thing. [Climate change, causing] the slightest rise in sea level, affects tradition, culture and roles of people,” says Leah.</p>
<p>Read the entire press release here: <a href="http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/ggca-cop-15-press-release-12_14-2.pdf">GGCA COP 15 Press Release December 14, 2009</a></p>
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		<title>Media Advisory: Women Press Governments for Gender Equality in Climate Policy</title>
		<link>http://www.wedo.org/learn/campaigns/climatechange/media-advisory-women-press-governments-for-gender-equality-in-climate-policy</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 21:09:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>anna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copenhagen, December 8—Women will continue to advocate in Copenhagen, Denmark this week in order to secure gender references in the final outcome document of the international climate change meeting (COP-15).  Read the entire press release below. WEDO COP 15 Media Advisory Dec-8]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copenhagen, December 8—Women will continue to advocate in Copenhagen, Denmark this week in order to secure gender references in the final outcome document of the international climate change meeting (COP-15).  Read the entire press release below.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/wedo-cop-media-advisory-dec-8.pdf">WEDO COP 15 Media Advisory Dec-8</a></p>
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		<title>Saving Women&#8217;s Lives Depends on Gender Equality in Climate Change Policy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 21:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Copenhagen, December 4—Saving the lives of millions of women and children could depend on whether gender equality is reflected in the final outcome agreement of the globallyanticipated international climate change conference (COP 15) set to begin December 7th in Copenhagen, Denmark. Read the entire press release below: GGCA COP 15 Press Release Dec. 4, 2009]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Copenhagen, December 4—Saving the lives of millions of women and children could depend on whether gender equality is reflected in the final outcome agreement of the globallyanticipated international climate change conference (COP 15) set to begin December 7th in Copenhagen, Denmark.</p>
<p>Read the entire press release below:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/ggca-cop-15-press-release.pdf">GGCA COP 15 Press Release Dec. 4, 2009</a></p>
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		<title>Media Advisory: GGCA to Hold Arts Events at COP 15</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:29:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York, November 24&#8211;To raise awareness that gender equality and women&#8217;s leadership are central to an effective global climate change agreement, the Global Gender and Climate Alliance (GGCA) launches world-class performing arts events on gender and climate change at the Copenhagen Talks. Read the full media advisory below to get the details: GGCA COP 15 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York, November 24&#8211;To raise awareness that gender equality and women&#8217;s leadership are central to an effective global climate change agreement, the Global Gender and Climate Alliance (GGCA) launches world-class performing arts events on gender and climate change at the Copenhagen Talks. Read the full media advisory below to get the details:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/ggca-cop-15-media-advisory.pdf">GGCA COP 15 Media Advisory</a></p>
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		<title>Press Release: Milestone Gender and Climate Change Agreement on Horizon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 16:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona, November 4—Copenhagen agreement may be the first to recognize the gender dimensions of climate change, saving the lives of millions of women and children and taking a major step toward addressing the human impacts of climate change. “The women of the world are demanding a paradigm shift that ensures their participation and leadership on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barcelona, November 4—Copenhagen agreement may be the first to recognize the gender dimensions of climate change, saving the lives of millions of women and children and taking a major step toward addressing the human impacts of climate change.</p>
<p>“The women of the world are demanding a paradigm shift that ensures their participation and leadership on decisions that affect their very survival and that of their families and communities,” said Lorena Aguilar, Senior Gender Advisor for the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), on the occasion of the UNFCCC negotiations currently taking place in Barcelona, Spain, ahead of the Copenhagen session this December.</p>
<p>A team of women&#8217;s organizations and gender experts from around the world representing the Global Gender and Climate Alliance (GGCA) has been following the UNFCCC negotiations since the Bali Climate Change Talks in 2007, providing technical assistance and training to government delegates on the gender aspects of the Bali Action Plan building blocks of mitigation, adaptation, technology, and finance. As a result, the negotiation texts contain the first ever language on gender equality and women—including 43 references in the texts earlier this year, and 8 references in the current &#8220;non-papers&#8221;. The Barcelona session is critical for retaining key references, particularly the recognition of women as agents of change, the prioritization of vulnerable groups, the active participation of all stakeholders, and a commitment to gender mainstreaming.</p>
<p>The climate change convention is the only major environmental agreement from the 1992 Rio Earth Summit that does not address gender inequality. Winnie Byanyima, Director of the Gender Team at United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), noted, “If we do not address the importance of gender in the climate change debate, we will be responsible for the death and impoverishment of millions of people—many who already suffer extreme poverty, hardship and indignation.”</p>
<p>Cate Owren of Women&#8217;s Environment &amp; Development Organization (WEDO) and the GGCA Advocacy Team added, &#8220;This is an historic time for gender and climate change. We&#8217;re very inspired and positive that something will emerge from Copenhagen, and that it will be gender-sensitive.&#8221;</p>
<p>The GGCA will attend the Copenhagen COP, continuing to work with the many supportive Parties on gender-specific text; raising awareness and networking with UN, intergovernmental and civil society organizations; and launching new initiatives by bringing high profile women leaders to speak at a side event and commissioning two major performing arts events.</p>
<p>The GGCA is a joint initiative of 13 UN agencies and 25 civil society organizations working to ensure that climate change initiatives and decision-making at all levels are responsive to both women and men.</p>
<p>Contact: Rebecca Pearl, GGCA Coordinator, <a href="mailto:info@gender-climate.org">info@gender-climate.org</a></p>
<p>Download the press release here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/ggcapressreleasebarcelona4nov.pdf">GGCA Press Release Barcelona Nov 4</a></p>
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		<title>New! Climate Change Connections Toolkit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York, October 14—Women are uniquely positioned to help curb the harmful consequences of a changing climate, according to a new comprehensive on-line resource kit on gender, population and climate change launched today by UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, and the Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO). “Climate change is happening now and is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York, October 14—Women are uniquely positioned to help curb the harmful consequences of a changing climate, according to a new comprehensive on-line resource kit on gender, population and climate change launched today by UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, and the Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO).</p>
<p>“Climate change is happening now and is setting back global development efforts by decades,” said Xuan Nguyen, Executive Director of WEDO. “Though climate change magnifies existing discrimination and inequalities, women are not simply victims – they are innovators, organizers, educators, caretakers, leaders, agents of change.”</p>
<p>The toolkit Climate Change Connections presents an overview of gender, population and climate change in the context of policy, finance, adaptation plans, best practices and advocacy tools. It argues for a new convergence in thinking and practice that aligns the efforts of governments, aid organizations and the general public.</p>
<p>Download the entire press release below:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedo.org/wp-content/uploads/media-advisory-climate-connections.pdf">media-advisory-climate-connections</a></p>
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