This manul is targeted towards programme managers who work in climate change and health adaptation, and provides them with practical information and concrete guidance to mainstream gender throughout all four phases of the project cycle: identification, formulation and design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation. In order to effectively mainstream gender within their health adaptation to climate change programmes, managers learn to conduct a gender analysis of health vulnerability and adverse health impacts of climate change, and to design gender-responsive adaptation programmes and actions, thanks to the practical and programmatic  recommendations.

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Organization: WHO

Topics: Health, Adaptation, Risk Reduction/Management, Gender, COP22 List of UN Publications

Type of material: Guidance Document

Publication date: 2012

Language: English