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Toolkit for research on gender and climate change now available!

2015 February
by ebryan

Toolkit_imageThe project, “Enhancing Women’s Assets to Manage Risk under Climate Change: Potential for Group-Based Approaches,” aimed to build on the small but growing literature on the linkages between gender, assets, climate change, and collective action in order to provide evidence on how climate change may differentially affect men and women, and on how group-based approaches--which are increasingly used in development projects--can improve resilience to climate change. In order to facilitate continued research in this area, a toolkit compiling all the qualitative and quantitative tools that were developed for the project was created.

Download the toolkit here: "Research Guide for Gender-Disaggregated Analysis of Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation."