Mainstreaming gender in environmental activities of UNECE: strategies and good practices

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Mainstreaming gender in environmental activities of UNECE: strategies and good practices Malinka Koparanova Senior Social Affairs Officer and Gender Focal Point UNECE Franziska Ilg Environmental Affairs Officer Environment Division, UNECE 25 October, 2013 Geneva

Outline 1. What is gender, gender mainstreaming? 2. Why mainstream gender in UNECE Sub-Programmes of work? 3. Approaches to reflect gender dimension in UNECE activities 4. Mainstreaming gender in environmental activities

What is gender? Gender refers to the socially constructed rather than biologically determined roles of men and women as well as the relationships between men and women in a given society at a specific time and place. What is gender equality? Source: UNDP (2003, p.3) In a nutshell: That the opportunities we have in life do not depend on whether we are born as a man or a woman

Rationale for gender equality Equal rights, opportunities and responsibilities is a matter of human rights and social justice Greater equality between women and men is also a precondition for sustainable and people-centred development

What is gender mainstreaming? Strategy Gender Equality Set of tools Gender balance Gender-sensitive language Gender-responsive budgeting Gender analysis

The concept of gender mainstreaming Gender mainstreaming was defined by the UN Economic and Social Council in 1997 as: the process of assessing the implications for women and men of any planned action, including legislation, policies or programmes, in all areas and at all levels. It is a strategy for making women s as well as men s concerns and experiences an integral dimension of the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the policies and programmes in all political, economic and societal spheres so that women and men benefit equally and inequality is not perpetuated. Source: UN Economic and Social Council. E. 1997.L.10.Para.4

Gender Mainstreaming strategy for gender equality and women s empowerment Involve both women and men in consultation and analysis Use sex-disaggregated data Gender-sensitive strategies and objectives of the projects/activities Gender-specific indicators, outputs and activities Gender balance in project personnel and experts Impact assessment on gender equality in evaluation and gender expertise in the evaluation team

UN commitment to Women s Empowerment and Gender Equality Beijing Platform for Action (BPfA) (1995) Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) (2000) (MDG 3 on Gender Equality and Women s Empowerment) Post-2015 Development Agenda

Mandate UN responds to Member States request for greater coherence and accountability for gender equality Accountability framework for gender equality CEB Policy 2006/2 UN-System-wide Action Plan (SWAP) for implementation of the CEB policy on gender equality and the empowerment of women, 2012 ECE mandate on gender mainstreaming in all Sub-Programmes of work (ECOSOC 1997, 2001, 2007 and 2011)

Approaches to reflect gender dimension in UNECE work: I. Core activites focused on women s economic empowerment (UNECE/Gender, Special Programme on the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA) Project Working Group on Gender and Economy) II. Mainstreaming gender in the UNECE Sub-programmes of work

UNECE Gender Action Plan as part of the UN SWAP as a tool to implement its policy for gender equality and women s empowerment (2012, CEB of the UN)

At UNECE we pursue a three-fold approach to gender mainstreaming in UNECE Sub-progarmmes of work: Improve awareness of the situation of women and men in sectors. This is done through research, data collection and policy dialogue. Build capacity on women s potential to contribute to development. Gender-sensitive economic policy making through the exchange of good practice, research and evidence-based policy recommendations to governments.

Gender mainstreaming in UNECE Environment Activities Various gender mainstreaming approaches for different activities Examples: 1. Project 2. Programme/policy 3. Publication

Example 1: Gender mainstreaming in SDC-UNECE project in the Republic of Moldova on implementing the Protocol on Water and Health Gender sensitive approach to water management, water supply, sanitation and health To promote the integration of the gender perspective in policy development, water and health services, project and programme planning, monitoring and implementation Women identified as group in particular need of safe water and sanitation services, especially in rural areas

Example 1: Gender mainstreaming in SDC-UNECE project in the Republic of Moldova on implementing the Protocol on Water and Health Key issues with regard to gender equality: Women s participation in decision-making Institutional mechanisms to ensure adequate participation of women and men in project activities Adequate representation of women ensured in Steering Committee and Core Group meetings Gender-sensitive solutions Integration of gender dimension, as and when appropriate, into project outputs

Example 1: Gender mainstreaming in SDC-UNECE project in the Republic of Moldova on implementing the Protocol on Water and Health Key project output: Action Plan on the implementation of targets set under the Protocol on Water and Health At least 2 actions towards improving access to water and sanitation for women, children, vulnerable groups and persons living in rural areas

Example 1: Gender mainstreaming in SDC-UNECE project in the Republic of Moldova on implementing the Protocol on Water and Health Gender-sensitive and sex-disaggregated indicators Specific priority topics to be addressed by Clearing House identified, incl. gender-relevant topics and the collection of data disaggregated by sex, as and when relevant Gender-relevant issues in awareness raising campaigns, as appropriate At least 50 female staff in schools participate in awareness raising trainings >30% female participants in seminars/workshops Minutes of Steering Committee to reflect progress in gender mainstreaming

Example 2: Gender mainstreaming at programme/policy level - UNECE Strategy for Education for Sustainable Development Identifies gender equity as a key theme Sets out the aim to equip people with knowledge and skills to act with concern for gender equity Stresses the importance of gender equity for sustainable development

Example 2: Gender mainstreaming at programme/policy level - UNECE Strategy for Education for Sustainable Development Call for resources/existing best practices on gender equality through ESD Electronic working space Session on addressing gender in the context of existing ESD action plans and strategies planned for 9th Steering Committee meeting, April 2014

Example 3: Gender aspects highlighted in publication No one left behind. Good practices to ensure equitable access to water and sanitation in the pan-european region Highlights gender dimension of equitable access to water & sanitation Women s equal participation in public decision-making Female roles in the context of water and sanitation Identifies policy options Collect data on access to water and sanitation taking into account gender, so as to identify discrepancies and set priorities for Government assistance

How to further mainstream gender into environmental activities under auspices of CEP? UNECE Gender Action Plan Promoting gender balance in environmental governance in the region Incorporating the gender perspective in the meeting agendas and presentations delivered by speakers Promoting integration of gender issues in the sustainable development process by hearing the voices of women major groups Promoting, where possible and appropriate, the integration of the gender perspective in policies, recommendations and other meeting outputs

Contacts & Information Malinka Koparanova Senior Social Officer, UNECE Malinka.Koparanova@unece.org Franziska Ilg Environmental Affairs Officer UNECE Environment Division Franziska.Ilg@unece.org ECE Discussion Paper Empowering Women for Sustainable Development: http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/dam/gender/publication/unece_discussion_paper_2012.1.pdf