Building climate resilience through transforming gendered social norms
This learning paper is derived from an in-depth study examining the effects of Christian Aid's past and current climate resilience programmes on gendered social norms and gender transformation.
Through the actionable recommendations outlined in this paper, we offer a path forward for climate resilience initiatives to drive social and economic transformation for women facing intersecting vulnerabilities.
This paper is particularly relevant to programme staff working and advising on climate adaptation, resilience, and gender justice. It aims to enhance programming that will achieve a crucial power shift, ultimately enabling women, girls, and broader communities to become more resilient.