EmPower UNW/UNEP 2023-2027
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EmPower: Women for Climate-Resilient Societies Phase II is a joint project between UN Women and UNEP focusing on gender, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and renewable energy.The project will have a regional focus on Asia and the Pacific but will also have operations on the ground in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Indonesia and the Philippin...
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EmPower: Women for Climate-Resilient Societies Phase II is a joint project between UN Women and UNEP focusing on gender, climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and renewable energy.The project will have a regional focus on Asia and the Pacific but will also have operations on the ground in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Viet Nam, Indonesia and the Philippines.
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Result
Overall Impact: People in Asia-Pacific are less vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and experience greater gender equality and the full enjoyment of their rights, including equal access to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. More specifically, the project will contribute to three outcomes: Outcome 1: Asia-Pacific actors increase action on gender responsive climate change adaptation and mitigation. Outcome 2: Women in all their diversity and other marginalized groups are represented as key environmental actors in climate and DRR decision-making. Outcome 3: Women and other marginalized groups in Asia-Pacific secure climate-resilient livelihoods. and six outputs: Output 1.1: Regional and national actors are more knowledgeable to implement and monitor gender-responsive and human rights-based climate change, renewable energy and DRR policies and plans. Output 1.2: Investment in renewable energy and green technology in the region is scaled up and promoted based on a gender-responsive approach and the principle of leaving no one behind. Output 2.1: Enhanced capacity and engagement of women leaders, national and regional CSOs and networks supporting women and other marginalized groups in climate change and DRR negotiations and decision making. Output 2.2: Public awareness of women's leadership in climate action, renewable energy and DRR improves, including awareness of prevention strategies for GBV and gender-based discrimination. Output 3.1: Women and other marginalized groups in the region have access to resources, including finance, for renewable energy-based businesses and climate-resilient technologies. Output 3.2: The capacities of women and other marginalized groups for climate-resilient livelihoods, including those using renewable energy, are enhanced.
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