Theme 4: Global Climate Technology Cooperation Projects and Gender-Mainstreaming Efforts
This session examines the gender-mainstreaming efforts made by the international organizations of the CTCN and the GCF in their support to developing countries under the UNFCCC. Also, it features the research results and implications for Korea on implementing its future gender-mainstreaming strategies for climate technology cooperation with developing countries on the basis of the gender-mainstreaming efforts of the CTCN and the GCF.
Moderator introducing Theme 4: 4-0 Kye Young Lee, Researcher, GTC, S. Korea
- 4-1 Hyung-ju Kim, Director General, GTC, Rep. Korea
Global climate technology cooperation efforts under the UNFCCC as a government funded research institute and the meaning of gender-mainstreaming - 4-2 Karina Larsen, Knowledge Communications Manager (Gender Focal Point)
Gender-mainstreaming policies and accomplishments of the CTCN - 4-3 Seblewongel Negussie, Gender and Social Specialist
GCF's Gender Policy and Implementation - 4-4 Michelle Winthrop, Policy Director, Irish Aid, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ireland
Ireland’s role in championing gender-responsive climate action, in policy and development programmes - 4-5 Oh Chaewoon, Principal Researcher, GTC, Rep. Korea
Implications for Korea on implementing its future gender-mainstreaming strategies for climate technology cooperation with developing countries on the basis of the gender-mainstreaming efforts of the CTCN and the GCF.