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Integrating gender into community based disaster risk management. training manual
2012The Community Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM) Training and Learning Circle in both India and the Philippines is a network of trainers, training institutions, universities, and practitioners that re-examines, facilitates and strengthens the crucial interface between training, education and learning for CBDRM.DocumentCommunity-based restoration of the mangroves in the Philippines
Ecosystems and Livelihoods Adaptation Network, 2011Mangroves are among the most valuable coastal ecosystems. They provide habitats for species of marine fauna and flora, especially breeding and nesting grounds for fish, along with food and livelihoods for local communities.DocumentAre we building competitive and liveable cities? Guidelines for developing eco-efficient and socially inclusive infrastructure
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2011This guideline jointly published by The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), and the UN Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT), in partnership with the Urban Design Lab of the Earth Institute, Columbia University, provides practical tools for city planners and decision makers to reform urban plDocumentSkills for Green Jobs: A Global View
International Labour Organization, 2011This volume examines the experiences of 21 developed and developing countries in adjusting their training provision to meet the new demands of a greener economy. It shows that skills development is critical to unlocking the employment potential of green growth, yet skills shortages are becoming an obstacle in realising this potential.DocumentAdaptation to climate change and managing disaster risk in the Caribbean and South-East Asia
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency, Barbados, 2003This report is an of the outcome of the Seminar on Climate Change and Severe Weather Events in the Caribbean and Asia, held in Barbados in July of 2003. Presentations made at the seminar were based on six case studies carried out in the Caribbean and Southeast Asia.DocumentGrassroots speakout on UN Women: outcome document
Huairou Commission, 2011On March 2nd, grassroots women leaders from around the world voiced their key recommendations and experiences to Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women, Dr. Michelle Bachelet, and other representatives of UN Women and governments. A supportive audience of leaders of the global women’s movement and gender advocates filled the room beyond capacity.DocumentReport of the review meeting: gender and citizenship in the information society
IT for Change, 2011The Gender and Citizenship in the Information Society (CITIGEN) research programme, launched in 2010, aims to explore the notion of marginalised women's citizenship as a normative project or an aspiration for equitable social membership contained in the promise of an emerging techno-social order.DocumentUN-REDD lessons learned: Asia-Pacific
United Nations Development Programme, 2012The UN-REDD Programme is the United Nations collaborative initiative on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) in developing countries. This booklet delves into the experiences, challenges and best practices of REDD+ readiness in 12 Asia-Pacific countries including Cambodia, Indonesia, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands and Vietnam.DocumentGender and Climate Change Finance: A Case Study from the Philippines
Women’s Environment and Development Organisation, 2008This in-depth case study on national-level gender and climate change finance in the Philippines maps the close connections between climate change, agriculture and rural poverty as a way to better understand the gender dimensions of climate financing.DocumentPensions at a glance
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2012In addition to giving insights on the sustainability of public pensions and the pressures they face with the mounting demographic issues, Pensions at a Glance – Asia/Pacific Edition 2011 aims to enhance interaction between OECD member countries and non-member Asia/Pacific countries and economies.Pages
