addressing gender and other guiding approaches: advancing nap post-paris
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Addressing Gender and Other Guiding Approaches
NAP Nepal
NAP Expo: Advancing NAP post-Paris11-15 July 2016, Bonn
Akhanda SharmaSenior Divisional Engineer
Ministry of Population and Environment
Supportive country contextConstitution of Nepal, 2015 : Has provisioned for• Article 18 -- 'right to equality’ with positive
discrimination to empower women • Article 38 -- 'rights of women' to participate in all
bodies of the State on the basis of principle of proportionate inclusion
Climate change and other policies, strategies and guidelines : Address -- gender inclusive development• Promote gender integration, gender equality and
gender participation in various level of development activities
Supportive country contextPlanning and monitoring system : Enforced • Gender budget code for channelling &identifying
gender responsive funding and budgeting Implementation level :• Gender focal persons active in all line ministries• Committees formed at various level (national,
district and local) to enhance gender integration• Separate ministry established -- “Ministry of
Women, Children and Social Welfare”“Nepal has recognised gender at every level of
governance for achieving goal of overall development”
NAPA experience & implementation• Gender & Social Inclusion (GESI) issue was
evaluated important and dealt in cross-cutting manner
• Women were identified as climate vulnerable group and their overall development were prioritized by developing number of projects
• One of the NAPA project – LAPA was implemented targeting capacity building of women for participation in adaptation activities and building resilience to adverse impacts of climate change
GESI approaches in NCCSP
• NCCSP has adopted gender equity approach inexecuting climate change adaptation programs
• Program targets equitable benefit sharing• Various capacity building programs for gender are
conducted• Gender Empowered by addressing their specific
needs, and enforcing 50% representation inCommittees at various level
• Gender--disaggregate data are generated andreported employing Management InformationSystem (MIS)
Recognition of NCCSP
• Approach of integrating adaptation into local level planning process was recognised within 5, out of 170 submissions from several countries, under the Nairobi Work Programme, in Paris in 2015
• Received ‘People’s Champion’ award from Adaptation Funds in 2016 Global Photo Contest
• Three adaptation implementation photos received ‘Honourable Mentions’
Hariyo Ban experience• Aims in reducing threats to biodiversity due to
adverse impacts of climate change
• Gender & social inclusion are considered cross--cutting theme• Targeting for achieving social justice• Improving planning environment (developing
& implementing) for gender equality• Ensuring equitable benefit sharing adopting
systematic effort• Promoting gender mainstreaming in policy
and institutions
Moving towards NAP process• MoPE have launched the NAP formulation process
in September 2015
• Employing the concept of Thematic and Cross--cutting working groups as per experience of NAPA
• Gender and social inclusion will be achieved by Stand alone working group and work as a Cross-cutting group to Integrate gender into agreed 7 thematic areas
• The Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare will coordinate this working group
Guiding approach for NAP
• Establishing working groups to coordinate the thematic areas/sectors
• Utilising existing coordination mechanism and employ inter sector collaboration for improving effectiveness and building synergy
• Building capacity and employing enhanced understanding on climate change adaptation
• Building ownership and avoiding duplications • Promoting multi-stakeholder participation• Aligning with national policies and linking with
recent initiatives (DRR and SDGs)
Guiding approach for NAP
• Ensuring gender sensitivity and inclusiveness• Focusing for poor and rural people• Generating, communicating and utilizing
knowledge and good practices available• Adopting “Development first” with integration of
adaptation actions• Emphasizing traditional and local knowledge on
ecosystem--based and community--based adaptations activities
• Making infrastructures adaptive and climate resilient
Conclusion• Consultation & interaction will be the backbone
of NAP process. Outcome document ( as--stocking, vulnerability assessment, identification and prioritization of adaptation report etc.) will be agreed by stakeholders following extensive consultation & addressing valuable comments
• Extensive consultation & interaction will help to• Developing ownership and reducing conflict• Achieving accountability & responsiveness • Accessing necessary participation and
transperancy