Gender
The impacts of climate change affect women and men differently. Women are the hardest hit by dramatic shifts in climatic conditions. Women’s mortality from climate-related disasters is higher than that of men. Compared to men, domestic burdens (e.g. collection of firewood and water) of women increase substantially with various manifestations of climate change.
Women tend to rely more on natural resources for their livelihood. Any decline in land and biomass productivity affects women more than men, especially in rural areas. In urban areas, after climate-related disasters, it is harder for poor women than for poor men to recover their economic status and welfare. Women, as well as men, significantly contribute to combating climate change as knowledgeable small-scale farmers and leaders of climate change adaptation and mitigation initiatives.
GCF's response
GCF is the first climate finance mechanism to mainstream gender perspectives from the outset of its operations as an essential decision-making element for the deployment of its resources. GCF has placed gender as a key element of its programming architecture, and its commitment to gender equality centres on gender-responsive climate action programmes and projects that benefit women and men.
Gender mainstreaming is central to the GCF’s objectives and guiding principles, including through engaging women and men of all ages as stakeholders in the design, development and implementation of strategies and activities to be financed. The GCF Governing Instrument states that: “The Fund will strive to maximise the impact of its funding for adaptation and mitigation … promoting environmental, social, economic and development co-benefits and taking a gender-sensitive approach.”
Thus, gender equality considerations should be mainstreamed into the entire project cycle to enhance the efficacy of climate change mitigation and adaptation interventions, and ensure that gender co-benefits are obtained. This applies to all projects, not only those intended from the outset to center on women or to have a gender focus. Gender mainstreaming is fundamental to any project intervention and does not necessarily signify additional costs; in fact, mainstreaming gender makes climate interventions more effective and efficient.
The [Sustainable Landscapes in Eastern Madagascar] project has improved life for women in the village, it’s raised the standard of living in each home.
Farmer and President of the Soa Te Hivoatra women’s Association
Gender action in practice
GCF’s gender-responsive approach is captured in the GCF Gender Policy, which was adopted by the Fund’s governing body in 2015 and updated in 2019.
How does the GCF gender policy work in practice?
GCF provides guidance to Accredited Entities submitting funding proposals on the type of gender documentation required during the project planning, preparation and development stage.
This entails an initial gender and social assessment that must be included with the funding proposal. The assessment includes a snapshot of the gender equality situation in the region, country or project area; the gender issues that may be relevant to the proposed project; and the opportunities to bring about positive change for both women and men.
Accredited Entities are also requested to submit a gender and social inclusion action plan at the project preparation stage—the plan should indicate the gender-responsive activities the project will undertake; provide relevant gender-performance indicators; sex-disaggregated targets; timelines; responsibility lines; and a budget against each proposed activity.
Submitting a gender and social inclusion action plan is a unique feature of GCF’s funding proposal process, and GCF is the only climate finance mechanism to call for such a plan. Going forward, GCF aims to make the initial gender and social assessment and the gender and social inclusion action plan obligatory documentation in the funding proposal submission process.
News and stories
Gender documents
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Gender assessment for SAP038: Climate Adaptation, Resilience and Engagement in Local Governments (CARE-LG)
- Gender assessment
- 18 Jul 2024
- BTFEC
- SAP038
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Gender action plan for FP239: Building Climate Resilience for Food and Livelihoods in the Horn of Africa (BREFOL)
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jul 2024
- AfDB
- FP239
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Gender action plan for FP234: Tonga Coastal Resilience
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jul 2024
- UNDP
- FP234
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Gender action plan for SAP043: Climate Adaptation, Resilience and Engagement in Local Governments (CARE-LG)
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- BTFEC
- SAP043
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Gender action plan for SAP042: Building climate resilience by linking climate adaptation and social protection through decentralised planning in Mozambique (LINK)
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- SCA
- SAP042
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Gender action plan for SAP042: Building climate resilience by linking climate adaptation and social protection through decentralised planning in Mozambique (LINK)
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- SCA
- SAP042
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Gender action plan for SAP041: ALBAdapt – Climate Services for a Resilient Albania
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- GIZ
- SAP041
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Gender action plan for SAP040: Climate Adaptation and Resilience in Thua Thien Hue Province ("CARe Hue")
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- LuxDev
- SAP040
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Gender action plan for SAP039: Integrated climate risk management for strengthened resilience to climate change in Buner and Shangla districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- WFP
- SAP039
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Gender action plan for SAP038: Climate Adaptation, Resilience and Engagement in Local Governments (CARE-LG) Project
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- BTFEC
- SAP038
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Gender action plan for FP241: Financing Mitigation and Adaptation Projects (FMAP) in Indian MSMEs
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- SIDBI
- FP241
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Gender action plan for FP240: Collaborative R&DB Programme for Promoting the Innovation of Climate Technopreneurship
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- KDB
- FP240
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Gender action plan for FP236: Basin Approach for Livelihood Sustainability through Adaptation Strategies (BALSAS)
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- IFAD
- FP236
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Gender action plan for FP235: Mangroves for climate: Public, Private and Community Partnerships for Mitigation and Adaptation in Ecuador
- Gender action plan
- 18 Jun 2024
- CI
- FP235
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Gender action plan for FP225: E-Mobility Program
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- ADB
- FP225
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Gender action plan for FP226: Resilient Puna: Ecosystem based Adaptation for sustainable High Andean communities and ecosystems in Peru
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- GIZ
- FP226
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Gender action plan for FP227: Increase Resilience to Climate Change of Smallholders Receiving the Services of the Inclusive Agricultural Value Chains Programme (DEFIS+)
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- IFAD
- FP227
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Gender action plan for FP228: Cambodian Climate Financing Facility
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- KDB
- FP228
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Gender action plan for FP229: Acumen Climate Action Pakistan Fund
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- Acumen
- FP229
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Gender action plan for FP230: Kuali Fund-GCF
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- COFIDES
- FP230
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Gender action plan for FP231: Accelerating Solar Action Program
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- Ecobank
- FP231
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Gender action plan for SAP034: Akamatutu’anga To Tatou Ora’anga Meitaki
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- MFEM_COK
- SAP034
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Gender action plan for SAP035: Building the Adaptive Capacity of Sugarcane Farmers in Northern Belize (BaC-SuF)
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- CCCCC
- SAP035
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Gender action plan for SAP036: Sierra Leone Coastal Resilience Project (SLCRP)
- Gender action plan
- 07 Mar 2024
- SCA
- SAP036