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18Mayo2016
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19Mayo2016
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In-session workshop on gender-responsive climate policy with a focus on adaptation, capacity-building and training for delegates on gender issues
Provisional Programme and annotations
Day 1: Wednesday, 18 May
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Opening and welcome |
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Session I: Setting the scene: Ms. Verona Collantes-Lebale (UN Women) |
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Session II: The drivers of change: enabling conditions for advancing gender equality in climate change policy, planning and programmes |
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| Part 1: Good practices and case studies at the subnational level | ||
| Urban poor, disaster risk reduction, resilience | Ms. Josephine Castillo (DAMPA, Phillipines) |
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| Food security, civic engagement in national planning, rural communities | Ms. Rosemary Wambua (Kenya) |
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| Energy cooperatives | Ms. Anna Samwel (WECF Georgia) |
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| Part 2: Good practices and case studies at the regional and national level | ||
| Peru ccGAP | Ms. Carmin Arias (Peru) |
Presentation |
| Climate resilient water management and agriculture | Ms. Ratha Chhan (Cambodia) |
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| Engendering Utilities Program | Ms. Amanda Wheat (USAID) |
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| Part 3: Good practice examples and case studies at the international level | ||
| GEF and Gender Mainstreaming |
Mr. Rawleston Moore (GEF) |
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| Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) | Ms. Pepetua Latasi (Tuvalu) | Presentation |
| Women Delegates Fund (WDF) | Ms. Aira Kalela | Presentation |
| Wrap up day 1 12:40 – 13:00 Open Knowledge Exchange Fair |
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Day 2: Thursday, 19 May
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Welcome back and recap of day 1: Ms. Lorena Aguilar (Costa Rica) |
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Session III: Steps forward: exploring recommendations for next-step action |
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| Key Messages on Gender-Responsive Climate Policy | Ms. Winnie Lichuma (Kenya) |
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| Parties to the UNFCCC (policy makers/implementers) | Ms. Anniete Cohn-Lois (Dominican Republic) |
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| Finance, including GEF, GCF, AF | Mr. Juan Hoffmaister (GCF) |
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| UNFCCC secretariat and UN System | Ms. Aira Kalela (EU issue lead for gender) |
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| Implementing agencies and civil society a national/subnational level | Ms. Bridget Burns (WEDO) |
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| Session IV: Reporting back: presentations and discussions from group work 11:45 – 12:30 Plenary |
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Summary Moderator: Ms. Lorena Aguilar (Costa Rica) |
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Closing: Mr. Tomasz Chruszczow (Poland) - (SBI Chair, UNFCCC) 12:50-13:00 |
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