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Global Gender and Climate Alliance
NameGlobal Gender and Climate Alliance
Formation2007
TypeInternational organization
PurposePromote gender equality and climate change mitigation
HeadquartersNew York City
Region servedWorldwide
MembershipUnited Nations, World Health Organization, International Union for Conservation of Nature
Leader titleChair
Leader nameMary Robinson
Main organUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Parent organizationUnited Nations Development Programme

Global Gender and Climate Alliance is an international organization that aims to promote gender equality and climate change mitigation through the integration of gender mainstreaming in climate change policies and programs. The alliance was formed in 2007 by United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Environment Programme, International Union for Conservation of Nature, and World Health Organization to address the disproportionate impact of climate change on women and girls. The alliance works closely with Mary Robinson, the former President of Ireland, who is a strong advocate for human rights and climate justice. The alliance also collaborates with Gro Harlem Brundtland, the former Prime Minister of Norway, who is a renowned expert on sustainable development and public health.

Introduction

The Global Gender and Climate Alliance is a unique partnership that brings together United Nations agencies, non-governmental organizations, and governments to address the intersection of gender equality and climate change. The alliance is guided by the principles of Rio Declaration, Beijing Declaration, and Paris Agreement, which emphasize the importance of gender equality and human rights in achieving sustainable development. The alliance works with Kofi Annan, the former Secretary-General of the United Nations, who is a strong advocate for sustainable development and human rights. The alliance also collaborates with Wangari Maathai, the former Minister of Environment of Kenya, who is a renowned expert on environmental conservation and sustainable development.

History and Development

The Global Gender and Climate Alliance was formed in 2007 in response to the growing recognition of the disproportionate impact of climate change on women and girls. The alliance was established by United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Environment Programme, International Union for Conservation of Nature, and World Health Organization to address the need for gender mainstreaming in climate change policies and programs. The alliance has since grown to include over 50 member organizations, including Oxfam International, CARE International, and World Wildlife Fund. The alliance has also worked with Al Gore, the former Vice President of the United States, who is a renowned expert on climate change and sustainable development. The alliance collaborates with Ban Ki-moon, the former Secretary-General of the United Nations, who is a strong advocate for sustainable development and human rights.

Objectives and Strategies

The Global Gender and Climate Alliance has several objectives, including promoting gender equality and human rights in climate change policies and programs, supporting the development of gender-sensitive climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, and enhancing the capacity of women and girls to adapt to climate change. The alliance uses a range of strategies to achieve its objectives, including advocacy, capacity building, and research and development. The alliance works with Desmond Tutu, the former Archbishop of Cape Town, who is a strong advocate for human rights and social justice. The alliance also collaborates with Jane Goodall, the renowned expert on primatology and conservation biology, who is a strong advocate for environmental conservation and sustainable development.

Membership and Partnerships

The Global Gender and Climate Alliance has a diverse membership of over 50 organizations, including United Nations agencies, non-governmental organizations, and governments. The alliance works in partnership with a range of organizations, including Oxfam International, CARE International, and World Wildlife Fund. The alliance also collaborates with European Union, African Union, and Asian Development Bank to promote gender equality and climate change mitigation in developing countries. The alliance works with Nelson Mandela, the former President of South Africa, who is a strong advocate for human rights and social justice. The alliance also collaborates with Malala Yousafzai, the renowned expert on girls' education and human rights, who is a strong advocate for education and social justice.

Initiatives and Programs

The Global Gender and Climate Alliance has launched several initiatives and programs to promote gender equality and climate change mitigation. These include the Global Gender and Climate Change Program, which provides technical assistance and capacity building support to developing countries to integrate gender mainstreaming in climate change policies and programs. The alliance also supports the development of gender-sensitive climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, and enhances the capacity of women and girls to adapt to climate change. The alliance works with Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, who is a strong advocate for global health and sustainable development. The alliance also collaborates with Melinda Gates, the co-founder of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, who is a strong advocate for global health and education.

Impact and Outcomes

The Global Gender and Climate Alliance has made significant progress in promoting gender equality and climate change mitigation. The alliance has supported the development of gender-sensitive climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies in over 20 developing countries, and has enhanced the capacity of women and girls to adapt to climate change. The alliance has also contributed to the development of global policies and frameworks on gender equality and climate change, including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Sustainable Development Goals. The alliance works with Barack Obama, the former President of the United States, who is a strong advocate for climate change mitigation and sustainable development. The alliance also collaborates with Angela Merkel, the former Chancellor of Germany, who is a strong advocate for climate change mitigation and sustainable development.

Category:International organizations