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Globally, the world is far behind on achieving the gender equality and climate action sustainable development goals. Action on both must accelerate fast this decade.
 
The goals work in synergy. Pursuing them intentionally in tandem will achieve more than a narrow focus on either gender equality or climate change alone. They also cut across many sectors and dimensions of sustainable development, offering the chance to achieve other goals.
 
The Gender Equality in a Low Carbon World (GLOW) programme is an action research programme, 2021-24, which investigates opportunities for women’s economic empowerment in low-carbon transitions. GLOW has 12 projects in 17 countries across Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, and South and Southeast Asia. The projects focus principally on agriculture and agroforestry, biocircular economies, eco-tourism and the blue economy.
 
This report shares key findings and recommendations from GLOW to re-energise the pursuit of women’s empowerment in just transitions to low-carbon, climate-resilient futures.
 
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Find out how gender equality and climate action are so closely linked and how to advance then – for everyone’s benefit.

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The Gender Equality in a Low Carbon World (GLOW) programme is an action research programme, 2021-24, which investigates opportunities for women’s economic empowerment in just transitions. GLOW has 12 projects in 17 countries across Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, and South and Southeast Asia. The projects focus principally on agriculture and agroforestry, biocircular economies, eco-tourism and the blue economy. This report shares key findings and recommendations.