COP27 Presidency Launches Initiative to Support Women as Equal Players in Climate
Championing women as equal partners
and players in implementing climate action, the COP27 Presidency launched the
African Women’s Climate Adaptive Priorities (AWCAP) initiative to ramp up the
inclusion of women for a climate-resilient future. The initiative will focus on
strengthening women’s participation in environmental governance, and leverage
opportunities within the just transition to the green economy and achieving sustainable
development.
Commenting on the initiative, COP27
President H.E. Sameh Shoukry said: "Africa is responsible for less than 4%
of global emissions and is disproportionately punished by the impact of climate
change. Rural women on the continent are among the most disadvantaged as they
carry the weight working at home and in the fields, and hurt by displacement
due to climate change. We must implement a resilient water-energy-food
transition that can provide socio-economic support to African nations and save
lives and livelihoods.”
AWCAP was launched during the
Opening Session of the Gender Thematic Day, attended by H.E. Minister of
Environment in Egypt, Dr. Yasmine Fouad, along with President of the National
Council for Women in Egypt Dr. Maya Morsi, Executive Director of UN Women Dr.
Sima Bahous, and UN Climate Change high level champion for Dr. Mahmoud
Mohieldin, who all delivered remarks.
The initiative will break down
barriers for women and ensure they have better access to education, support
capacity building and include them in the transition to a green economy.
Women in Africa rely substantially
on environmental-related livelihoods, including agriculture, livestock
management, forestry, water management, and health, all of which are
disproportionately exposed to climate change. If the impact of climate change
on women is not mitigated, gender equity in 2030 will be back to where it was
in 2010. There is a win-win for all stakeholders in involving women in climate
action, and this must be taken advantage of to develop and execute effective
adaptation solutions.