Environment & Natural Resources
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
Women's resilience to external shocks strengthened
INDICATOR(S)
Total number of climate and disaster-resilient infrastructure assets and/or services that benefit women and girls established or improved under (X agency's) projects.
Notes:
Climate and disaster-resilient infrastructure assets and/or services include: flood-control systems; protective embankments; seawall rehabilitation; retrofitting of buildings; risk-sensitive planning, hazard mapping, ecosystem-based management, and disaster risk financing; and other relevant assets and services as set out in the DMF and/or GAP.
“Established” refers to new services made available to women and girls under the project. “Improved” refers to those that have enhanced quality or increased access geographically, physically, or financially.
For the purpose of this indicator, those assets and services that have substantially reached at least 80% of the target in the project’s DMF and/or GAP are counted and reported.
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
The rights of women and men displaced by climate change problems are protected
INDICATOR(S)
Evidence of the number and type of activities specifically targeted at women and men who have migrated due to degradation of natural resources caused by climate change
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
Strengthened capacity of women's organizations to analyze climate change policy, regulatory frameworks, and programs (including their impact on women's and men's time burdens and access to natural resources
INDICATOR(S)
Number of women’s groups engaging in national debate and analysis of environmental impacts, and climate change policy, regulatory frameworks, and programs
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
Strengthened capacity of environmental agencies and other stakeholders to ensure that women and men benefit equitably from climate change adaption and mitigation investments
INDICATOR(S)
Number of executing and implementing agencies that employ staff with specialist expertise on gender and climate change
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
Strengthened capacity of environmental agencies and other stakeholders to ensure that women and men benefit equitably from climate change adaption and mitigation investments
INDICATOR(S)
Evidence that contracts with implementing agencies (e.g., nongovernment organizations) require consultation with women, employment of female staff and community facilitators, and implementation of gender strategies based on gender analysis
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
Increased employment and enterprise development for poor women and men
INDICATOR(S)
Number and percentage of women and men earning income as renewable energy service providers and technicians
Notes:
Disaggregated by type of energy technology (e.g., solar, biogas)
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
Increased employment and enterprise development for poor women and men
INDICATOR(S)
Number and percentage of jobs (person-days) generated by the project for women and men
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
Equal employment for women and men in forest, land use, coastal and inshore fisheries, and marine management projects
INDICATOR(S)
Number and percentage of women and men employed in climate change agencies and as project and field staff
GENDER EQUALITY RESULT
Climate and disaster resilience built
INDICATOR(S)
Total number of initiatives that build the climate and disaster resilience capacity of women and girls under (X agency's) projects
Notes:
Capacity development events include workshops, training programs, and other events for government staff, service providers, private sector employees, artisans (e.g., builders), farmers, community groups, women’s groups, students, and other relevant groups.
The events can cover any aspect of climate and disaster resilience such as climate and disaster risk assessments, hydrological forecasting, early warning systems, resilient engineering design, resilient agriculture, disaster risk financing, emergency response, post-disaster needs assessments, disaster response planning, recovery planning, and other relevant topics.