Development Dialogue: Climate Justice and Gender

This report examines the Society for International Development's approach to climate justice and gender, focusing on alternative development strategies beyond economic growth.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Society for International Development
Authors: Carmen Tedesco, Cesare Silvi, Giovanna Di Chiro, Mariagrazia Midulla, Nicola Bullard, Riccardo Valentini, Silvia Macchi, Ulrike Rohr, Sid, Wendy Harcourt
Geographic focus: Africa

Methods

The research method involved organizing a Development Dialogue, which included keynote lectures, interactive sessions, and workshops. Participants from various backgrounds, including scientists, policy-makers, activists, and students, engaged in discussions to explore the intersections of climate change, social justice, and gender.

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Key Insights

The Society for International Development (SID) advocates for participative, sustainable development, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to social change. The report details SID's Development Dialogue on climate justice and gender, highlighting the importance of considering social and environmental imperatives in development strategies. The dialogue brought together diverse stakeholders to discuss the multifaceted nature of climate change, its impact on various social justice issues, and the role of gender in shaping responses to environmental challenges. The report underscores the necessity of bridging gaps between theory and practice, and between diverse communities, to promote inclusive, democratic, and just development.

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