This study reviews the National Climate Change Policy (NCCP) from a gender lens, framing it within the context of women's work and lives in Pakistan, and national and international policy instruments the Government of Pakistan is a party to, particularly the Paris Agreement and the subsequent Gender Action Plan. It attempts to shed light on the differentiated impacts of climate change on women keeping in view their status and role in Natural Resource Management (NRM) and particularly the ways in which the NCCP and its Implementation Framework can cater more substantively to women's vulnerability induced by climate change, and generate gender responsive policy and implementation approaches.
2017 was a busy year for NCSW. The Commission resumed its functions after a gap of almost one year a sits activities had come to a halt due to the delay in the appointment of NCSW Chairperson and members. Activities had to be picked up from where they had stopped; alliances had to be revived with women's caucuses in Assemblies, civil society organisations and academia, lawyers, provincial commissions on the status of women, line ministries and donors.
National Commission on the Status of Women Annual Report 2018-2019
This policy brief provides evidence on existing multidimensional gender inequalities, identifies specific vulnerabilities of women and girls to COVID-19 transmission and impact, and provides broad policy recommendations to mitigate immediate risks for women and girls and prevent exacerbation of the existing gender gaps.
The publication analyze the religious perspective of CM
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PGPR is a report, measuring the magnitude of disparity in Punjab and gives recommendations to different sectors for new interventions related to gender and development