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Integrating Women into Climate Decision-Making

In February 2023, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) convened to develop policies promoting greater gender representation within political and diplomatic bodies. On this occasion, the RAJA-Danièle Marcovici Foundation, in collaboration with feminist geographer Angela Martina Caretta, independent political ecology researcher and gender specialist Carine Pionetti, and the association SOL, submitted a contribution to CEDAW advocating for equal gender participation in climate-related decision-making processes. This contribution was supported by the associations CARE France and WECF International.

26 April 2023

The Need to Promote Gender Equality in Climate Governance

Climate change is an aggravating factor of structural gender inequalities.

Women, however, are powerful agents of change. Their initiatives and innovations play a key role in mitigating the irreversible impacts of climate disruption.

Lack of Gender Equality in Climate Decision-Making

Women remain widely underrepresented in political and diplomatic decision-making spaces:

This lack of inclusive leadership is particularly evident in climate-related decision-making:

Proposals to Strengthen Gender Equality in Climate Governance

Equal participation must be ensured in all high-level decision-making areas. To achieve this, political and legislative climate adaptation measures should:

These inclusive measures must be monitored from their design through their implementation, including through enforceable laws and sanctions, and coupled with public awareness initiatives.

Finally, a gender-responsive climate financing system should be established to ensure that 100% of climate-related funds systematically take gender issues into account.

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