This webinar discussed the role of social protection schemes
and how they can incorporate climate-resilience objectives
and respond to the different needs of women and men.
This discussion explored how these households respond to climate risks.
What strategies do women and men deploy, and at what cost?
Where there are social protection schemes, are climate-resilience objectives accounted for?
Through reflecting on and sharing examples from Bangladesh,
Ethiopia, Mozambique and elsewhere, the panel discussed what is needed
to move beyond a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach and develop social protection
that responds to the differential needs and priorities of women and men,
and in so doing, achieves gender equality and a model that works for all.
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