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Gender and Climate Change - Workshop May 2017
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In-session workshop on the development of a gender action plan under the
UNFCCC
Bonn, Germany
10 - 11 May 2017
Venue: World Conference Centre
Room: Santiago de Chile
(check CCTV to confirm room location and time)
Provisional Programme and annotations (627 kB)
Day 1: Wednesday, 10 May
10:00 - 13:00
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Opening and welcome
Ms Patricia Espinosa, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC
Mr Tomasz Chruszczow, SBI Chair and Ambassador Nazhat Khan (Fiji)
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Facilitators
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Ms Winfred Lichuma (Kenya) and Mr Geert Fremout (Belgium)
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Session I
(Plenary)
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Setting the foundation
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Mandate, format of the workshop and expected outcome:
Facilitators
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Overview of submissions, including lessons learned from other action plans:
Secretariat and the Women and Gender Constituency
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Outline of gender decisions, governance options and interaction with other UNFCCC
processes: Secretariat
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Feedback from grassroots ‘Listening and Learning’ dialogue: (tbc)
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Overview of informal consultation, including option on the format of the gender action plan
and possible topics/focus areas: Mr Pieter Terpstra, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
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Proposal for working group topics/focus areas for Day 2: Facilitators
Format: Presentations and Q&A
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Presentations
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Lessons learned from other action plans (294 kB)
Gender decisions, governance options and interaction with other UNFCCC processes (467 kB)
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UNFCCC secretariat
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Common Recommendations & Analysis (291 kB)
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Bridget Burns
(Woman and Gender Constiuency)
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Informal Consultations on the Gender Action Plan (254 kB)
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Pieter Terpstra (Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
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Session II
(Plenary)
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Objectives of the gender action plan
Facilitated dialogue: what are the overall objectives of the gender action plan and
what would success look like in 2019?
Format: Panel of Party and non-Party stakeholders, with questions from the floor
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Wrap up and outline Day 2
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Day 2: Thursday, 11 May
15:00 - 18:00
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Session III
(Working groups)
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Elements
Working group session to identify elements and possible activities for the gender action plan. Topics
for the groups will be identified in session I on Day 1.
Format: Working groups, each guided by a facilitator, with a rapporteur to capture
ideas
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Room allocation for working groups:
Room: Santiago de Chile:
Cluster A (Capacity building, knowledge sharing and communication),
Cluster C (Coherence within the UNFCCC and other UN agencies),
Cluster D (Gender-responsive implementation and Means of Implementation)
Room: H – 1-02
Cluster B (Gender balance and participation)
Room: H – 1-04
Cluster E (Monitoring and reporting)
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Report back Cluster A (117 kB)
Report back Cluster C (141 kB)
Report back Cluster D (170 kB)
Report back Cluster B (187 kB)
Report back Cluster E (507 kB)
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Session IV
(Plenary)
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An opportunity for all participants to hear from each group and clarify ideas as needed.
Format: Each group will report back to plenary, ideas will be projected on screen,
open for comments/clarifications
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Summary and close A summary report will be prepared during the workshop based on
ideas developed in the working groups and published on the UNFCCC website before the close of the SBI
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Submissions
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Parties
- Observer
Organizations
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Submission - Views on elements of a gender action plan for the UNFCCC. Report of the Informal consultations
on the development of a gender action plan under the UNFCCC, 27-28 March 2017, The Hague, the Netherlands
Submission (728 kB) - A Listening and Learning Climate Justice Dialogue that brought together grassroots
women and climate negotiators was convened in Bonn on the 9th May 2017 and produced the following key messages
of relevance to the in-session workshop on a Gender Action Plan
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Background documents
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- Decision 21/CP.22
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Informal document (764 kB) Compilation of decisions, subsidiary body reports
related to gender and climate change. Prepared by the secretariat
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