Mainstreaming Gender into Climate Mitigation Activities: Guidelines for Policy Makers and Proposal Developers
By Eric Zusman, So-Young Lee, Ana Rojas and Linda Adams
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Mainstreaming Gender into Climate Mitigation Activities - Eric Zusman
MAINSTREAMING GENDER INTO CLIMATE MITIGATION ACTIVITIES
Guidelines for Policy Makers and Proposal Developers
By Eric Zusman, So-Young Lee, Ana Rojas, and Linda Adams
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Mainstreaming gender into climate mitigation activities–Guidelines for policy makers and proposal developers Mandaluyong City, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 2016.
1. Gender and Climate Change. 2. Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions and Nationally Determined Contributions. 3. Climate Finance. I. Asian Development Bank.
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