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Gender Responsive National Communications and BURs Toolkit for integrating gender analysis into national reporting UNDP Global Support Programme. Photo credit United Nations

Purpose of the toolkit Support countries to enhance NC and BUR reporting and meet UNFCCC guidance on gender Improve gender responsiveness of climate change strategies resulting from NC and BUR recommendations Meet international commitments to both climate change and gender equality UNDP Global Support Programme. Presentation

Why is a Toolkit Needed? 1. To improve analysis of interactions between climate change and gender/social relations. 2. To clarify how these interactions impact effectiveness of climate change initiatives 3. To fill gaps in data, analysis and knowledge about women and men’s environmental roles 4. To build technical capacity of climate specialists – so they can do gender analysis 5. To build technical capacity of gender specialists – so they can analyze climate issues. UNDP Global Support Programme

Rationales to support advocacy Explanations of how gender responsive NCs and BURs benefit national interests and meet reporting commitments for CEDAW, CRC, UNFCCC and Rio Conventions Analysis, examples and tools Country examples, steps for action, information on data and M&E Gender issues by climate change topic Gender analysis of vulnerability and adaptation, mitigation, GHG, MRV and technology needs What is being done already, where are the gaps, what are the lessons? ‘How to do it’ suggestions Building commitment for gender responsive reporting, budgeting for associated costs, building technical capacity for gender analysis and identifying indicators What Information Does the Toolkit Include? UNDP Global Support Programme

Section One: Making the Case First section of the toolkit presents rationales for integrating gender into NCs and BURs. Identifies the value of investing resources in gender responsive climate change. Identifies linkages between climate change and other development priorities including human rights, gender equality, social inclusion and poverty reduction UNDP Global Support Programme

Value Added of Gender in NCs & BURs Transparency Improved planning Enhanced effectiveness Efficiencies and Better results UNDP Global Support Programme.

Integrating gender in reporting processes Stakeholder engagement, stocktakes, decision-making and coordination Examination of country experiences, lessons learned and best practice Gender issues by climate change topic Gender analysis of vulnerability and adaptation, mitigation, GHG, MRV and technology needs What is being done already, where are the gaps, what are the lessons? Practical suggestions: ‘How to do it?’ Building commitment for gender responsive reporting, budgeting for associated costs, building technical capacity for gender analysis and identifying indicators Section Two: Tools for Integrating Gender and Climate Change UNDP Global Support Programme

Conclusion: What Can the Toolkit Support? More comprehensive stakeholder engagement Improved stocktaking and analysis Increased national discussion on linkages between development priorities – specifically gender and climate change More accurate identification of gender indicators to support climate change monitoring and reporting UNDP Global Support Programme.

Produced by UNDP’s Global Support Programme and UNDP Gender Team Thank you! Photo credit Gayle Nelson