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UNDP, 2007-11-31 - Gender Mainstreaming in Environment & Energy: Training Manual - PART 2: For Facilitators

UNDP BDP Environment and Energy Group, 66 pages

Part of UNDP's new series 'Gender Mainstreaming: a Key Driver of Development in Environment & Energy'. This section is intended to guide the trainer in use of the Environment and energy gender mainstreaming training manual and performance of the assignments contained in Part 2 of the manual.
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UNDP, 2007-11-30 - Gender Mainstreaming in Environment & Energy: Training Manual - PART 1

UNDP BDP Environment and Energy Group, 84 pages

Part of UNDP's new series 'Gender Mainstreaming: a Key Driver of Development in Environment & Energy'. This training manual is intended to help build greater understanding among UNDP staff and UNDP partners concerning the essential gender dimensions involved in ensuring environmental and energy sustainability. ...
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UNDP, 2007-11-08 - Gender Mainstreaming - A key driver of Development in Environment and Energy: Portfolio Review and Assessment

UNDP BDP Environment and Energy Group, 30 pages

Gender mainstreaming has an important role to play in achieving the goals of environmental protection and sustainable natural resources management.
Equal participation of women and men in project activities, based on their different needs as natural resource users and their distinct roles as resource ...
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UNDP, 2007-10-19 - Sustainable Energy Services: The why and how of mainstreaming gender in sustainable energy services

UNDP BDP Environment and Energy Group, 10 pages

Part of UNDP's new series 'Gender Mainstreaming: a Key Driver of Development in Environment & Energy'. This guide looks at why gender is relevant to policymaking and programming in the area of sustainable energy services.
Because of gender-based divisions of labour found the world over, lack of ...
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UNDP, 2007-10-16 - Sustainable Land Management: The why and how of mainstreaming gender in Sustainable Land Management

UNDP BDP Environment and Energy Group, 10 pages

Part of UNDP's new series 'Gender Mainstreaming: a Key Driver of Development in Environment & Energy'. This guide looks atWhy is gender relevant
to policymaking and
programming in sustainable
land management?
Land degradation, which affects more than 900 million people worldwide and as much as ...
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UNDP, 2007-09-25 - Chemicals Management: The why and how of mainstreaming gender in chemicals management

UNDP/BDP Environment and Energy Group, 12 pages

Part of the Environment and Energy Practice's new Gender Mainstreaming Guidelines Series, this publication provides a useful checklist that can serve as a basis for a multi-stakeholder approach to mainstreaming gender in chemicals management, together with a discussion of priorities for UNDP support ...
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UNDP, 2007-09-24 - CONCEPTUAL OVERVIEW: Gender Mainstreaming: A key driver of development in Environment and Energy

UNDP/BDP Environment and Energy Group, 18 pages

This document is intended to serve as a gateway to a series of guidance notes on the why and how of mainstreaming gender into programmes and policies in the main thematic areas of UNDP’s environment and energy (E&E) practice: (i) water governance, (ii) access to energy services, (iii) land management ...
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UNDP, 2007-08-31 - Mother Earth: Women and sustainable land management

UNDP/BDP Environment and Energy Group and Gender Unit, 14 pages

This publication, part of UNDP's gender mainstreaming guidance series, provides practitioners and policy-makers with practical guidance on the mainstreaming of gender considerations in sustainable land management (SLM). UNDP believes that such approaches will not only provide women with a platform to ...
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UNDP Mexico, 2007-08-22 - "Endogenous Development" Approach to Gender and Disaster Risk Reduction Issues - Building the capacity of indigenous peoples to address disaster risk and gender inequality

International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR), 3 pages

***** This article was published in the special issue of the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR)'s "Gender Perspective: Working together for disaster risk reduction", 2007 *****
This case study presents a very successful Local Risk Management Programme implemented in several indigenous ...
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Heather Gibb, The North-South Institute, 2007-04-31 - Gender Dimensions of Intellectual Property and Traditional Medicinal Knowledge

Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment Initiative, UNDP Regional Centre in Colombo, 44 pages

Strong patent protection under the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) has particular implications for protection and widespread use of traditional medicinal knowledge, which remains one of the most common, affordable forms of healthcare in developing countries in ...
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