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    Towards Gender-Transformative Action on Super Pollutants

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    Publication date
    2025-09-25
    Subject
    Climate change
    Gender
    Inequality
    Keywords
    Climate change
    Gender
    Fossil fuels
    Agriculture
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Climate and Clean Air Coalition
    Oxfam America
    Document type
    Discussion paper
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    The guidance document, Towards Gender-Transformative Action on Super Pollutants, produced in partnership with Oxfam America, identifies gender-differentiated impacts of super pollutants by sector - from gender-related exposure, vulnerability, resources, and decision-making capacity. It shows how women and marginalized groups are disproportionately affected by these pollutants, facing greater health risks, care burdens, and exclusion from decision-making, while also playing vital roles in frontline solutions.

    Moving from how the six sectors tend to be organized today, the guidance provides policy-relevant analysis on reshaping sectors based on deeper analysis of gendered considerations and greater participation of women, in particular from low-income and marginalized groups.

    Taken together, these point to recommendations which policymakers and civil society can apply towards promoting gender-sensitive and gender-transformative change, alongside sector specific recommendations to be integrated into super pollutant reduction projects on the ground.

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    37
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/621734
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    http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/towards-gender-transformative-action-on-super-pollutants-621734
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