
Time: May 30, 2012 to June 8, 2012
Location: Global
Website or Map: http://wikigender.org/index.p…
Event Type: online, discussion
Organized By: Wikigender
Latest Activity: May 30, 2012
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How can gender equality be better integrated into climate change policies and programmes in order to ensure sustainable development?
Have your voice heard at the 10th OECD DAC Network on Gender Equality (Gendernet) meeting on 14 June, the only international forum where gender experts from development co-operation agencies meet to share best practices and to define common approaches in support of gender equality!
Your comments will be collated into a summary report and presented at the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Gendernet meeting as an introduction to the 14 June workshop on gender equality, climate change and green growth.
Among the questions, what can be done to better influence global processes such as Rio+20 and to effectively integrate gender equality dimensions into Rio+20 and related discussions?
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