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Assumption 1: Gender equality is a women’s issue
In many climate change policies and projects, gender equality is assumed to be a women’s issue.
But in many cases, this participation amounted to women simply being passive recipients of
In many climate change policies and projects, gender equality is assumed to be a women’s issue. Finn Thilsted/Flickr
information, rather than having an active role in decisions about the design and implementation of initiatives.
In the 1980s, targeting women was a key strategy of development organisations to achieve economic development and poverty alleviation. But this often played out as development “being done” for women, regardless of their actual needs and aspirations.
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Jacqueline Lau works for WorldFish an international, not for profit research organization and part of the CGIAR that seeks to deliver research for a more food secure world, particularly for societies most vulnerable women and men. This research was supported by the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems and the ARC Centre for Excellence in Coral Reef Studies. Dr. Danika Kleiber, currently at NOAA, contributed to this article.
Philippa Cohen works for WorldFish - an international, not for profit research organization and part of the CGIAR that seeks to deliver research for a more food secure world. This research and collaboration has been facilitated by funding support from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, Oak Foundation and the CGIAR Research Program on Fish Agri-Food Systems (FISH) led by WorldFish.