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This report contains an executive summary of the synthesis of the information provided in submissions and discussed at workshops on the integration of gender considerations in national climate policy and action and the implementation of the Lima work programme on gender and the gender action plan for consideration in the review thereof. It summarizes areas of progress, areas for improvement and further work to be undertaken in subsequent action plans. In addition, it highlights the importance of the Lima work programme on gender and the gender action plan as a platform for convening a range of stakeholders under the UNFCCC with the aim of establishing genderĀ-responsive climate policy and action and achieving gender balance in climate policymaking and decision-making at the local, national and international level.
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SBI 51
Informal consultations co-facilitated by Winifred Masiko (Uganda) and Jorge Pinto Antunes (European Union).
Conclusions adopted as presented.
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FCCC/SBI/2019/15Implementation of the Lima work programme on gender and its gender action plan. Report by the secretariat. Executive summary.Pre-session documents
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FCCC/SBI/2019/L.31Gender and climate change. Draft conclusions proposed by the ChairDraft decisions
