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2. Gender & Climate Change Gender & Land from a Climate Change Perspective The Approach of the Global Programme Climate Change (GPCC) International Conference: Gender, Land and Sustainable Development Patrick Sieber, GPCC June 5, 2014 – Bern Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC Global Programme Climate Change (GPCC) – June 2014

2 Overview presentation 1.Starting point 2.SDC’s Global Programmes: modus operandi 3.Targeted gender activities and transversal coverage of the topic 4.Some concrete examples

3 The task seems (more or less) clear… Lorena Aguilar’s presentation illustrated that in fact a lot is at stake when having a look at gender equity in relation to climate change: Without major progress in gender equality issues it will be difficult to make the necessary progress on the transform- ational change needed to avoid massive negative impacts of climate change; We can’t afford not making sure that the important potential women represent for achieving a more climate-compatible development path is best-possible used. Setting a frame that allows women to be agents of change Need to better use gender as a driver for transformational change Task set - but how do we go about this…?

SDC’s Global Programmes (modus operandi) 4 The Global Programmes strengthen SDC’s commitment regarding the resolution of global challenges. By coming up with innovative solutions to such challenges, they aim at contributing to the creation of a pro-development globalization. Global Programmes thereby complement the other bilateral and multilateral instruments of Swiss international cooperation. The added value of Global Programmes lies in the combination of specialized competences, an application-orientation and the participation in the elaboration of international norms: Working modalities are based on three pillars: A: International Policy Dialogue: participation in international/multilateral processes that shape the global architecture and develop overarching regulations and policies; B: Innovative Projects: involved in pragmatic projects that help to influence regional/international policies; focusing on countries/organizations with high influence for regional/global policy shaping; C: Knowledge and Networking: participating in and supporting forums and networks relevant for the generation of thematic knowledge and its dissemination.

5 How the GPCC works towards more gender equality… A: The direct approach: targeted gender equality-related activities Initiate/finance promising processes/events at the multilateral level; such activities further contribute to raise the awareness about the importance of the topic (may result in buy in by others). Implementation: direct, (opportunity-driven), conducted in collaboration with leading thematic ‘think tanks’ and relevant experience holders. B: The transversal coverage: referring to non gender-targeted activities Aim to systematically address gender equality elements in the implementation of outsourced operational work. Implementation: indirect (partners), importance of making the capacity to work on these issues is an important criteria for the selection of executing partners -> Blending the two elements for achieving best- possible impact

6 At the level of International Policy Dialogue - for example… A: Input to help shape the perception at the level of the convention (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)) In the frame of the Nairobi Work Program Technical Meeting that took place under the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) in early April 2014 in Bonn/Germany, Switzerland – together with Canada - had been financing a session on the topic of ‘Indigenous and traditional knowledge and gender-sensitive approaches for adaption’. How By bringing together cutting-edge technical expertise and field-level implementation experience to jointly inform decision-makers and trigger further thematic discussions at this level.

7 At the level of Innovative Projects - for example… B: The ASEAN-Swiss Partnership on Social Forestry and Climate Change GPCC’s regional support programme for the promotion of Social Forestry (involvement of local communities in the management of forests – aiming at improving their economic and social welfare) in the ASEAN region; covering all ten ASEAN member states in SE-Asia. How All the involved implementing partners (CIFOR, RECOFTC, ICRAF, NTFP-EP) have a proven long-standing track record working on gender issues in forestry.

8 At the level of Knowledge Sharing - for example… Climate Change & Environment Network Newsletter: A&B : GPCC’s Thematic Network Newsletter

Thank you for your attention…

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Starting the discussion… Question 1: From a climate change perspective, where do you see the main challenges for mainstreaming gender in land & sustainable development? Question 2: What would you propose as suitable entry points to overcome these challenges? 11