State of the Field: Charting a Collective Agenda for Gender and Climate Security Research (Part of the Berlin Climate Security Conference)- 5th October 4pm CET
Oct 5, 2021
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Gerogetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security
Online
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The climate crisis is the existential threat of our time. The impacts of climate change inflame underlying political, social, and economic conditions, in some cases leading to forced displacement or provoking violent conflict. Research shows that climate-conflict risks are not gender-neutral, but exacerbate pre-existing vulnerabilities and patterns of discrimination. These same inequalities marginalize women and girls from participating in solutions. Thus, gender-responsive action on both climate and conflict is critical.
This roundtable will convene top researchers from around the world working at the intersection of climate change, gender, and security. Speakers will present “flash presentations” of their main areas of research and identify what they see as the most urgent gaps in knowledge. The second half of the session will feature a broader conversation on the state of the field, with the goal of identifying pathways toward accelerating meaningful progress.
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Speakers
Cate Owren, Senior Gender Programme Manager, Global Programme on Governance and Rights, International Union for Conservation of Nature
Janet Edmond, Senior Director, Peace and Development, Center for Environment and Peace, Conservation International
Angie Daźe, Senior Policy Advisor and Gender Equality Lead, Resilience, International Institute for Sustainable Development
Mayesha Alam, Senior Fellow (Non-Resident), United Nations University Centre for Policy Research
Elizabeth Smith, Research Assistant, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Hannah Elisabeth Kurnoth, Climate Security Analyst, adelphi
Jessica Smith, Research & Policy Manager, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security
Sophia Huyer, Gender and Social Inclusion Leader, CGIAR Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Program