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Women as Seed Conservation and Agro-Ecology Experts Helping their Communities Resist Climate Change

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2017

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Women and Gender Constituency. (2017). Women as Seed Conservation and Agro-Ecology Experts Helping their Communities Resist Climate Change. http://womengenderclimate.org/gjc_solutions/women-as-seed-conservation-and-agro-ecology-experts-helping-their-communities-resist-climate-change/.

Women Enabled International Comments on Draft CEDAW General Recommendation on Gender- Related Dimensions of Disaster Risk Reduction in a Changing Climate

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2017

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Women Enabled International (WEI). (2022). Women Enabled International Comments on Draft CEDAW General Recommendation on Gender- Related Dimensions of Disaster Risk Reduction in a Changing Climate. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) Submission.

Women Managing Organic Seed Banks: Improving Access to Information and Preserving Diversity of Local Environment

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2017

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Women and Gender Constituency. (2017). Women Managing Organic Seed Banks: Improving Access to Information and Preserving Diversity of Local Environment. http://womengenderclimate.org/gjc_solutions/women-managing-organic-seed-banks-improving-access-to-information-and-preserving-diversity-of-local-environment/.

Women’s Land Rights as a Pathway to Poverty Reduction: A Framework and Review of Available Evidence

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2017

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Meinzen-Dick, Ruth Suseela; Quisumbing, Agnes R.; Doss, Cheryl R.; and Theis, Sophie. 2017. Women’s land rights as a pathway to poverty reduction: A framework and review of available evidence. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1663. Washington, D.C. http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll2/id/131359

Canada’s submission on possible elements and guiding principles for continuing and enhancing the work programme on gender and on Canada’s progress made in meeting the goals of achieving gender balance and gender-responsive climate policy

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2016

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Canada. (2016). Canada’s submission on possible elements and guiding principles for continuing and enhancing the work programme on gender and on Canada’s progress made in meeting the goals of achieving gender balance and gender-responsive climate policy. UNFCCC Submission in Response to Mandate FCCC/SBI/2016/L.16, paragraph 5.

Communication du Canada sur des principes directeurs et des éléments possibles pour poursuivre et améliorer le programme de travail relatif au genre et sur les progrès accomplis par le Canada dans la réalisation des objectifs visant à parvenir à un équili

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2016

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Canada. (2016). Communication du Canada sur des principes directeurs et des éléments possibles pour poursuivre et améliorer le programme de travail relatif au genre et sur les progrès accomplis par le Canada dans la réalisation des objectifs visant à parvenir à un équilibre entre hommes et femmes et à appliquer des politiques relatives au climat qui favorisent l’égalité des sexes. UNFCCC Submission in Response to Mandate FCCC/SBI/2016/L.16, paragraph 5.

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