Presentation on REDD+ and gender by Isilda Nhantumbo (IIED) for a workshop on Gender and Environmental Change held by IIED in London, UK on 17-18 March 2014. For more info: http://iied.org/gender
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REDD+ and gender - Isilda Nhantumbo (IIED)
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Isilda Nhantumbo
18/3/2014
REDD+ and gender
Author name
Date
Isilda Nhantumbo
18/3/2014
‘Flow of goods and money: actors and
beneficiaries’
REDD+ and gender
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Isilda Nhantumbo
18/3/2014
REDD+ and gender
Analytical framework
Gender
and
generation
Rights
EquityPower
Setting
the
scene at
national
level
Provisions and practices:
Access – valuable and productive
assets (land, forests and carbon),
Control, inheritance
Statutory Customary
Representation in decision making
(national and local level) - Influence
Participation in sustainable enterprises
Drivers, commodities, valu
e chain actors and net
benefits
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Isilda Nhantumbo
18/3/2014
REDD+ and gender
Equity in
REDD+
Generation
of income
Energy
Logging
Agriculture
Distribution How, who,
when
Biomass
energy
Timber and
NTFP
Subsistence
and
commercial
crops
Production
• Who
• Profit margins
Processing
• Who
• Profit margins
Commercialization
• Who
• Profit margins
Drivers Commodities Value chain analysis
Strategy options for REDD+:
capitalize on positive impacts
for men and women, youth
Productivity
Efficiency
Sustainability
Reduction of
emissions
Co-benefits:
improved
livelihoods
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Isilda Nhantumbo
18/3/2014
REDD+ and gender
Session
Practical experiences of incorporating
gender in the conceptualisation and
practice of REDD+
• What has been learned at the local, national and
global levels?
• What does this suggest for future initiatives and
policy engagement?