Gender-Responsive Climate Governance and the Role of Women Leaders

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Gender-Responsive Climate Governance and the Role of Women Leaders

May 16, 2024

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Gender-Responsive Climate Governance and the Role of Women Leaders is a new IFC report designed to enhance the private sector’s ability to develop more effective gender-inclusive climate governance, strategies, and actions. The report focuses specifically on emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) and looks at underexplored aspects of the climate-gender nexus: whether EMDE companies have formalized policies and strategies governing their climate action, whether they take integrated action on climate and gender, and whether the presence of women in the senior leadership of these companies serves as a positive influence to drive gender-responsive climate governance.

In addition, the new report identifies concrete actions that stakeholders – boards, executives, regulators, investors, and others – can take to advance and encourage the virtuous connection between gender inclusiveness at companies and better performance on climate by those companies.

Gender-Responsive Climate Governance and the Role of Women Leaders is meant to both inform the global discussion on the gender-climate nexus and offer evidence for EMDE companies on the value of women’s leadership in driving climate action.

The research was funded by the government of Luxembourg and the World Bank Group SDG Partnership Fund.


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