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International treaties and conferences now recognise the central role of women as caretakers of the natural world. Most societies and governments, however, have been slow to act when it comes to improving women’s conditions. They have also neglected the link between women and the environment.
A gender perspective analyses the basic structures maintaining the inequalities between women and men. Given the central role of women in managing natural resources, such an approach is crucial to sustainable development. But despite some recognition of women’s contributions and some projects targeting women, policies on natural resources have not incorporated gender issues.
The interaction of women with natural resources has important implications for biodiversity, desertification and water management. International agreements such as the Convention on Biological Diversity and the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification have taken account of gender issues, but action plans adopted by such agreements are yet to be translated into action.
A report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) describes the essential contributions of women to environmental conservation and management and sets out ways to incorporate gender issues into environmental policies in order to benefit both women and the environment.
The report describes how:
The commitments made at international agreements, particularly the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), need to be implemented. Specifically, UNEP argues for:
Source(s):
‘Women and the environment’, Report by the United Nations Environment
Programme, 2005 Full document.
Funded by: United Nations Foundation
id21 Research Highlight: 31 January 2006
Further Information:
UNEP, Division of Policy Development and Law
P.O. Box 30552
Nairobi
Kenya
Tel:
+ 254 20 7 62 36 80
Fax:
+ 254 20 7 62 50 10
Contact the contributor: civil.society@unep.org
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Women's Environment & Development Organization (WEDO)
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New York, NY 10017
USA
Tel:
+ 1 212 973-0325
Fax:
+ 1 212 973-0335
Women's Environment & Development Organization (WEDO)
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