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SBI Gender in-session workshop - Part 1

Differentiated impacts of climate change and gender-responsive climate policy and actionOpening and welcomeSession I: The why and how of sex-disaggregated data in identifiying differentiated impacts and informing climate policy and actionMs. Lorena Aguilar, IUCN: Efforts to enhance gender statistics and indicators in the context of Agenda 2030Mr. Markus Ihalainen, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR-CIGAR): Sex-disaggregated data in relation to policy and action on REDD+, forests, trees and agroforestryMs. Verona Collantes, UN Women: Turning promises into action: gender equality in the 2030 Agender for Sustainable DevelopmentMs Liva Kaugure, FAO: Role of sex-disaggregated data in identifying differentiated impacts and informing policy and actionsSession II: Gender analysis and budgeting as the foundation of gender-responsive climate policy and actionMs. Pavlina Zdraveva, UNDP, Macedonia: Gender anlaysis in climate policy and planningMr. Elias Abourizk, Canada: Gender budgeting in climate policyMs. Jeniffer Collado, Dominican Republic: ccGAPs, gender analysis and the Dominican Republic's NDCMs. Gotelind Alber, Gender CC: Gender Impact Assessment and the Gender Assessment and Monitoring of Mitigation and Adaptation (GAMMA) method: experiences from India, Indonesia, South Africa and GermanySession III: Governance and coordination mechanisms to facilitate gender-responsive climate policy and actionMs. Diann Black-Layne, Antigua and Barbuda: Local community engagement in climate policy developmentMr. Antwi-Boasiako Amoah, Ghana: Coordination for gender-responsive NDCs

SBI/SBSTA Technical Expert Meeting - Mitigation: Session II - Policy options, technological innovations and best practices on circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesign

Session II: Policy options, technological innovations and best practices on circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesignWith the help of a few high-impact selected cases that will have been published on the web, this session and each case study will delve into discussing:What different policy options, technological innovations and best practices on circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesign, are available for different markets and regions to result in emission reductions and sustainable development co-benefits?What can Parties and non-Party stakeholders supporting the Parties learn from these policy options, technological innovations and best practices (such as the enablers and challenges/barriers) for the successful implementation of circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesign, that results in emission reduction and sustainable development co-benefits?How does circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesign, contribute to a just transition of the workforce and the creation of decent work and quality jobs?This session will help to respond to the key questions of the Talanoa Dialogue: “Where are we?” and “Where we want to be?” with a focus on innovations and best practices on circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesign, for reducing emissions and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

Talanoa Dialogue Opening - Continued

Special briefing on the Global Climate Action Summit

Climate change solutions from the Amazon

Indigenous REDD + and land titling of 100 milion hectareas

SBI/SBSTA Technical Expert Meeting - Mitigation: Session III - Replicating and upscaling innovations and best practices on waste-to-energy and circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesign

Session III: Replicating and upscaling innovations and best practices on waste-to-energy and circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesignThe session will:Report back from the previous sessions covering key discussion points and messages;Consider the questions: What support from non-Party stakeholders is readily available? Are there any synergies with the existing infrastructure?Discuss ways forward and necessary actions to be taken by Parties, non-Party stakeholders and organizations to replicate and upscale identified policy options, technological innovations and best practices on waste-to-energy and circular economy, including elements of supply chain redesign;Provide Parties, non-Party stakeholders and organizations to share experiences of actions already taken and to make further pledges in relation to the replication and upscaling of identified policy options, technological innovations and best practices;Officially conclude the TEMs-M.This session will help to respond to the key question of the Talanoa Dialogue: “How do we get there?” with a focus on the ways and follow-up actions to enhance the visibility, scalability and replicability of innovations and best practices on waste-to-energy and circular economy, including supply chain redesign.

SBI Gender in-session workshop - Part 1 (continued)

Differentiated impacts of climate change and gender-responsive climate policy and actionSession V: Reporting backSummary, next steps and closure

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