Fostering Gender-Transformative Change in Sustainable Forest Management : The Case of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)

Since 2015, the Dedicated Grant Mechanism for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (DGM) has provided a unique model for inclusive and bottom-up approaches to delivering climate finance for sustainable forest management. Through 12 country-leve...

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Main Authors: Canpolat, Ezgi, Shakirova, Meerim, McElhinny, Vince, Westerman, Kame, Cruz, Alli, Buppert, Theresa
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099235303102223737/P171847073b5d40720b9900797b05ae7abc
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spelling okr-10986-371272022-03-15T05:10:44Z Fostering Gender-Transformative Change in Sustainable Forest Management : The Case of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM) Canpolat, Ezgi Shakirova, Meerim McElhinny, Vince Westerman, Kame Cruz, Alli Buppert, Theresa GENDER STUDIES FORESTRY CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE SUSTAINABILITY Since 2015, the Dedicated Grant Mechanism for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (DGM) has provided a unique model for inclusive and bottom-up approaches to delivering climate finance for sustainable forest management. Through 12 country-level programs designed and implemented by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs), the DGM is guiding investment of around $80 million and impacting the livelihoods of over 200,000 people. DGM supported activities are intended to be designed and implemented in a gender-responsive and socially inclusive manner and aim to improve key gender equality outcomes based on the particular and varied contexts of DGM countries. 2022-03-14T13:58:25Z 2022-03-14T13:58:25Z 2022-03-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099235303102223737/P171847073b5d40720b9900797b05ae7abc http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37127 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Report Publications & Research
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topic GENDER STUDIES
FORESTRY
CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
SUSTAINABILITY
spellingShingle GENDER STUDIES
FORESTRY
CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
SUSTAINABILITY
Canpolat, Ezgi
Shakirova, Meerim
McElhinny, Vince
Westerman, Kame
Cruz, Alli
Buppert, Theresa
Fostering Gender-Transformative Change in Sustainable Forest Management : The Case of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)
description Since 2015, the Dedicated Grant Mechanism for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (DGM) has provided a unique model for inclusive and bottom-up approaches to delivering climate finance for sustainable forest management. Through 12 country-level programs designed and implemented by Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs), the DGM is guiding investment of around $80 million and impacting the livelihoods of over 200,000 people. DGM supported activities are intended to be designed and implemented in a gender-responsive and socially inclusive manner and aim to improve key gender equality outcomes based on the particular and varied contexts of DGM countries.
format Report
author Canpolat, Ezgi
Shakirova, Meerim
McElhinny, Vince
Westerman, Kame
Cruz, Alli
Buppert, Theresa
author_facet Canpolat, Ezgi
Shakirova, Meerim
McElhinny, Vince
Westerman, Kame
Cruz, Alli
Buppert, Theresa
author_sort Canpolat, Ezgi
title Fostering Gender-Transformative Change in Sustainable Forest Management : The Case of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)
title_short Fostering Gender-Transformative Change in Sustainable Forest Management : The Case of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)
title_full Fostering Gender-Transformative Change in Sustainable Forest Management : The Case of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)
title_fullStr Fostering Gender-Transformative Change in Sustainable Forest Management : The Case of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)
title_full_unstemmed Fostering Gender-Transformative Change in Sustainable Forest Management : The Case of the Dedicated Grant Mechanism (DGM)
title_sort fostering gender-transformative change in sustainable forest management : the case of the dedicated grant mechanism (dgm)
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2022
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099235303102223737/P171847073b5d40720b9900797b05ae7abc
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