GENDER CONSIDERATIONS NAP PROCESS. in the. NAP Expo August 8-9, 2014 Gustav-Stresemann-Institute, Bonn, Germany

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GENDER CONSIDERATIONS in the NAP PROCESS NAP Expo August 8-9, 2014 Gustav-Stresemann-Institute, Bonn, Germany

OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION A. Importance of Gender in Adaptation Planning B. Gender Elements in the NAP process C. The Case of the Philippines

TYPHOON HAIYAN in the PHILIPPINES 14 million affected population 5.6 million est. number of workers affected Key categories of people affected: 1.4 M Vulnerable agricultural workers (1m male, 0.4m female) 1.1 M Vulnerable non-agriculture workers (0.45 m male, 0.56 m female) (DSWD-DROMIC Report, Dec 2013) UNFPA-DSWD: if there is an estimated 10 million affected by Haiyan, based on national demographic rates, this means: 5 million would be women 2.9 million would be women of reproductive age 200,000 pregnant women Page 4

Climate Change is often a multiplier of existing inequalities Gender roles Access to natural resources Access to information and early warning Decision-making Representation in policy development and development planning Access to productive resources Reproductive health Gender-based violence

ENTRY POINTS IN THE NAP PROCESS Incorporate information on vulnerable groups especially women Exercise gender balance in the conduct of consultation and stocktaking; engage women in decision-making groups Obtain sex disaggregated data to have well-informed vulnerability assessment reports Exercise gender-lens in reviewing adaptation options to harness the potential of women as agents of change Engage the participation of women in the implementation of adaptation options to draw on their unique adaptation knowledge and local coping strategies Develop gender-sensitive indicators to address gender gaps Involve women in the decisionmaking process of monitoring, evaluating and updating the NAP

The entire process of developing climate adaptation strategies should be inclusive of women, not exclude them.. RA 7192 Women in Development and Nation-Building Act Joint Memo Circular among NCRFW, DBM and NEDA No. 94-1 Gender Mainstreaming in the Philippines Government Appropriation Act included a section that requires gov t offices to set aside at least 5% of their appropriations on GAD activities Republic Act 9729 or the Climate Change Act of the Philippines Republic Act 10121 or the National DRRM Act Gender Mainstreaming defined under the definition of terms (Sec. 3 (i)) Chairperson of the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women as one of the members of the Advisory Board One of the Commissioner of the CCC should be female (Sec.7) Emphasis on women as one of the vulnerable groups

The entire process of developing climate adaptation strategies should be inclusive of women, not exclude them..

Intermediate Outcomes Food Security Water Sufficiency National Climate Change Action Plan (2011 2028) Ecological and Environmental Stability Human Security Goal: To Build the adaptive capacities of women and men in their communities, increase the resilience of vulnerable sectors and natural ecosystems to climate change, and optimize mitigation opportunities towards a genderresponsive and rights-based sustainable development Climate-Smart Industries and Services Sustainable Energy Knowledge and Capacity Development Enhanced adaptive capacity of communities, resilience of natural ecosystems, and sustainability of built environment to climate change. Successful transition towards climate-smart development. Ultimate Outcomes

The entire process of developing climate adaptation strategies should be inclusive of women, not exclude them.. Research and Development gender impact analyses to identify gender-specific needs and protection measures to climate-related risks Knowledge and Capacity Development ensure women s access to information, build on their strengths and potential as agents of change Enhancing Women s Participation in Climate Change Adaptation engagement of women s group

The scientific and development community should be able to provide genderaware and gender-disaggregated information on climate change risks and scenarios. C l ime x.d b Climate and Disaster Exposure Database USER MANUAL ON CLIMATE AND DISASTER EXPOSURE DATABASE DRAFT AS OF DECEMBER 18,2013 Climate Change Commission United Nations Development Programme Australian Agency for International Development Climate Change Commission Room 238 Mabini ang Compound Hall Malacan San Miguel, Manila Landline: (+63 2) -55 784 4286 local 4254 Telefax: (+63 2) 353 8494

Adaptation strategies should lead to the empowerment of vulnerable groups and uplift their socio/political and economic status and promote gender equality. 2013 Elections 27.00% 33% 2010 Elections 23.00% 17.00% 2007 Elections 2004 Elections 8.00% 21.00% 15.00% 25.00% House of Representatives Senate 2001 Elections 8.00% 17.00% 1998 Elections 13.00% 17.00% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% Figure 6: Percentage of women s share in the Senate and House of Representatives Source: Records and Statistics Division, Commission on Elections Implementation of the CC Adaptation Support Services (micro-financing) with preference to women belonging to poor households

Women s strength, women s industry, women s wisdom are humankind s greatest untapped resource. Michelle Bachelet, Executive Director of UN Women Former Chilean President

Thank you for your attention! Climate Change Commission 2U Little President Building, JP Laurel St. Malacañang Compound, San Miguel, Manila Email: info@climate.gov.ph Tel Nos: +632-7353069 or +632 7353144 Web: www.climate.gov.ph