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Women's Environment Network Australia

The Women's Environment Network Australia is an organisation that seeks to amplify women's voices for the environment.

Women are the most likely to respond to surveys as concerned about the environment and represent the majority of people who actively volunteer on environmental projects. Yet this interest is not reflected in formal decision making settings.

Our intention is to remedy this situation by supporting women to confidently have their say on our common future as well as supporting their voices and actions to make a difference for the health of the environment.

Finland: Still the Gender Champion

IMG_0135Finland has been hailed as the champion of women and gender rights in the climate change talks here at the Bella Centre. Finland, along with Liberia was among the first to articulate the need for greater women’s participation in the process. It
has also earmarked some 500,000 Euros to fund the participation of Southern women, particularly those from Africa.

“Finland has put their money where their mouth is, and contributed 500,000 Euros for the participation of women and building their capacity in this
process,” Minu Hemnati of Gender CC – Women for Climate Justice asserted.

For its part, the country’s Ministry of the Environment Director on
Climate Change Sirkka Haunia pledged continuous commitment on women and
gender issues in the climate talks. “We will continue our support. We
would also like to see countries integrating gender into their national
adaption programme of actions (NAPAs),” she added.

Finland has also been supportive of the women and gender constituency’s
proposed text in the Shared Vision or the preamble of the outcome document
of the 15th Conference of Parties (COP 15) of the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The text reads:

“The full integration of gender perspectives is essential to effective
action on all aspects of climate change, including adaptation, mitigation,
technology sharing, financing, and capacity building. The advancement of
women, their leadership and meaningful participation, and their engagement
as equal stakeholders in all climate related processes and implementation
must be guaranteed.”

The “Gender Champion of the Week” is being organised by the Gender CC-
Women for Climate Justice to recognise governments that are articulating
strong interventions on gender and provide significant support for women
in the climate talks. Other nominees were Bangladesh, the Solomon Islands
and Lesotho.

Another round of nominees will be selected next week, which is expected to
be more intense as world leaders arrive to approve the outcome of the
process.
 

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