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dc.contributor.authorUnWomen
dc.date.accessioned2023-12-04T14:11:57Z
dc.date.available2023-12-04T14:11:57Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:6060/xmlui/handle/1/2307
dc.description.abstractThe transformation of societies and economies towards paradigms centred on interdependence, care, and sustainability is urgently needed. In this context, this working paper sheds light on emerging efforts to address women’s and girls’ unpaid care, domestic, and communal work in a dramatically changing climate. The paper discusses the ways in which climate change and environmental degradation disrupt the care economy and increase and intensify women’s and girls’ unpaid care, domestic, and communal work. The paper analyses emerging national efforts to address unpaid care and domestic work through multilateral environmental agreements and valuing paid and unpaid care work in gender-responsive just transitions. The paper concludes with recommendations for governments, international organizations, UN agencies, academia, and civil society at a key moment for rethinking the dominant development model based on the extraction and exploitation of natural resources, fossil fuels, and human lives, and for making caring for people and the planet a central concern.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUN Womenen_US
dc.titleThe climate–care nexus: Addressing the linkages between climate change and women’s and girls’ unpaid care, domestic, and communal worken_US
dc.typeBirleşmiş Milletler Raporuen_US


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