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YOUTH AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Gender and Climate Change Perspectives
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Climate Change Impact Some effects of climate change are: Rising temperatures Rising sea levels and temperatures Extreme weather patterns Droughts Floods Hurricanes Cyclones
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Endangered biodiversity survival threatened by changing conditions Water shortages Decreased agricultural productivity – food insecurity, e.g. dropping crop yields Health Diseases Malnutrition Increased poverty
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Climate Change is addressed through: Mitigation: measures taken to lessen climate change; these are usually the reduction of GHG emissions or the increase of GHG sinks. Adaptation: changes one makes in their lifestyle and work in order to adjust to climate change.
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Gender and Youth Dimension of Climate Change Limited access to resources Exclusion from decision-making process Dependency on traditional means Environmental and humanitarian crises
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Youth and Climate Change The importance of involving the youth lies in several elements: Youth population in Africa is estimated at around 60% Rightful role to play Threat if neglected Key features
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Recommendations Finance Available financing mechanisms should take into account the interests, priorities and needs of women and the youth. Investments for youth and gender- sensitive programmes for adaptation and mitigation.
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Information and technology access to information and technology related to Climate Change user-friendly new technologies Mainstreaming youth and gender perspectives Commitments from governments
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Youth involvement Raising awareness and training communities Engaging in research
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