The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2022

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The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2022
Jointly convened by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific. Full details ▼
Event type: Lectures, seminars, panel discussions
Start date: 08 March 2022 | Start time: 03:00 UTC +00:00
End date: 08 March 2022 | End time: 04:30 UTC +00:00
Location: Online via Zoom, Virtual

Event description

The Asia-Pacific Regional Commemoration of International Women’s Day 2022 is being jointly convened by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific.  

The theme ‘Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow’ will discuss the gendered nature of climate change as well as women and girls’ involvement in climate change adaptation, mitigation, and response. This also aligns with the priority theme of the 66th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, ‘Achieving Gender Equality and the Empowerment of All Women and Girls in the Context of Climate Change, Environmental and Disaster Risk Reduction Policies and Programmes’. 

The objective of the Regional Commemoration is to provide a multistakeholder platform for the exchange of knowledge, good practices, and lessons learned with respect to the progressive implementation of Beijing+25 commitments on ‘Women and the Environment in Asia and the Pacific, including within the context of worsening climate change impacts and the COVID-19 pandemic. This encompasses the sharing of progressive policies, promising practices, and forward-looking initiatives on incorporating women and girls into all levels of environmental decision-making within Asia and the Pacific, and focuses on how to help them mitigate, adapt and respond to disasters. Specifically, this Regional Commemoration is to facilitate ideas among state and non-state actors in order to: 

  • Enhance the knowledge of participatory gender-responsive approaches to the design, implementation, and monitoring of gender equality within the context of climate action, and broaden the assimilation of a gender-climate lens.
  • Share lessons learned and discuss prevalent challenges faced by women and girls in the context of climate change adaptation, mitigation, and response, and discuss national priorities for advancing gender equality, with a particular emphasis on disaster risk reduction.
  • Promote the sharing of experiences and good practices related to collecting gender-disaggregated data within the context of climate change, and valuing of women and girls’ inputs in the Asia-Pacific, with a view of providing recommendations for concrete future policy initiatives related to the above regard.

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