WEDO at COP17

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, Durban 2011, will bring together representatives of the world’s governments, international organizations and civil society. The discussions will seek to advance, in a balanced fashion, the implementation of the Convention and the Kyoto Protocol, as well as the Bali Action Plan, agreed at COP 13 in 2007, and the Cancun Agreements, reached at COP 16 last December.

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The Outcomes of Durban COP17: Turning Words into Action

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Friday, December 16th 2011

Since the COP17 climate talks ended at around 5am last Sunday in Durban, South Africa, many people have been asking the same question: was it a success? Analysts from government, media and NGOs seem to be taking one of two stances: “it was a good step forward” (for example, the official UNFCCC Press Release: “Durban conference delivers breakthrough in international community’s response to climate change”) or “it failed to deliver what is needed” (as in the WWF Press Release: “Governments fail on ambition, courage at UN climate change talks”)

At WEDO, an organization that has pushed for gender issues to be integrated throughout the climate debates for a number of years, we have been asking ourselves how to measure both the successes and failures of COP17.

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Video: WEDO Leaders & Partners Speak at COP17

Friday, December 9th, 2011

WEDO Board Chair Monique Essed Fernandes speaks about WEDO and our work on gender and climate change:

Monique Essed Fernades from Responding to Climate Change on Vimeo.

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TONIGHT at COP17! Gender and Climate Change: Actions, Results and Lessons Learned

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

WEDO at COP17

Thursday, Dec 8 – 18:00-19:30, EU Pavilion – Warsaw Room

This event will showcase successes achieved under the GGCA umbrella as well as bilateral cooperation through the Governments of Finland, Iceland, and South Africa, demonstrating best practice examples and strategies for successfully integrating gender perspective into international and national-level actions on climate change.

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Gender Making Waves in Durban- WEDO at COP17

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

WEDO at COP17

Tuesday, Dec. 6th 2011

It’s the start of the second week of negotiations here at COP17 in Durban! Over the last few days, WEDO has been facilitating an advocacy team, working with delegates and other organizations to influence the talks and advocate for gender equality and women’s rights.

Gender has been one of the buzzwords here at COP17. With over 30 side events on the topic, it’s clear that major progress has …

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Creating Dialogue on Gender and Adaptation

Thursday, December 1st, 2011

WEDO at COP17

Wednesday, November 30th

On Wednesday, CARE International and the Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) teamed up to host an interactive discussion to explore the complexities of vulnerability from a gender perspective. At the event, a lively group of participants broke into four working groups to discuss climate change adaptation and vulnerability within the scope of a) International policy b) National policy c) Practitioners d) Thematic areas including health, energy and technology. Each group then reported back on key recommendations for developing an adaptation framework which works for all. Some key recommendations included- increased capacity and awareness raising for government officials; gender budgeting at the national level; and systems and methods to house knowledge on adaptation which can be accessed by people at the local level and which works to translate solutions to the national and global policy levels.

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