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Intersectional Climate Policy and Human Rights

When policies need to center women, indigenous peoples, disabled communities, and frontline populations for true equity and effectiveness.


  • What it is :

    • Integration of intersectional vulnerability analysis, gender-responsive frameworks, and human rights principles into climate policies. Equity assessments, inclusive stakeholder mapping, and justice-centered strategy design ensuring adaptation, resilience, and mitigation serve marginalized groups.


  • Ideal for :

    • Governments developing gender-responsive NDCs/NAPs, UN agencies implementing human rights-based climate action, development banks reviewing equity in climate finance, organizations serving SIDS and vulnerable regions.


  • ​Use this service to : ​

    • Vulnerability and intersectional equity assessments

    • Gender-responsive climate policy integration

    • Inclusive stakeholder engagement frameworks

    • Justice-focused policy briefs and comparative analyses


Example project:

UNDP BES-Net Caribbean Biodiversity Assessment (7 countries): Designed IPBES-based framework assessing indirect drivers of biodiversity loss impacting trade, health, tourism, and fisheries in Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago. Generated equity-centered inputs prioritizing climate resilience for SIDS vulnerable populations.

Caribbean Region on Biodiversity & Ecosystem Services

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