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- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. SOURCEBOOK ORGANIZATION
- 3. SOURCEBOOK BACKGROUND
- 3.1 Lessons about the relevance of gender equality to sustainable development
- 3.2 Gender issues and gender strategies for climate change
- 3.3 Growing demand from funders for gender-sensitive CCA proposals
- 3.4 Front-end gender mainstreaming: proposal preparation
- 3.5 Gender mainstreaming challenges for proposal preparers
- 4. KEY ASSUMPTIONS FOR GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN CCA PROPOSAL PREPARATION
- 5. GLOSSARY
- 6. GENDER ELEMENTS FOR CCA PROPOSALS
- 7. SECTORAL MODULES
- Introduction
- 7.1 Module A: Agriculture
- 7.2 Module B: Forestry/Watershed Management
- 7.3 Module C: Biodiversity Conservation
- 7.4 Module D: Coastal Water Resources and Fisheries
- 7.5 Module E: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
- 7.6 Module F: Health
- 7.7 Module G: Energy
- 7.8 Module H: Transport
- 7.9 Module I: Urbanization and cities
- 8. CASE STUDIES OF SECTORAL PROJECTS USING GENDER BEST PRACTICES
- Introduction
- A. Agriculture: Development of Sustainable Agriculture in the Pacific (South Pacific)
- B. Agriculture: Community Livestock Development Project (Nepal)
- C. Forestry/Energy: Second Sustainable Participatory Energy Management Project (PROGEDE II) (Senegal)
- D. Biodiversity Conservation: Western Orissa Rural Livelihoods Project (India)
- E. Coastal Water Resources/Fisheries: Integrated Coastal Resources Management (Philippines)
- F. WASH: Tonle Sap Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project (Cambodia)
- G. Transportation: Rural Roads Program (Peru)
- H. Urban/Disaster Preparedness: Secondary Town Integrated Flood Protection Project (Bangladesh)
- I. Disaster Recovery: Earthquake-Displaced People Livelihood Restoration Program (Pakistan)
- J. Energy: Rural Electrification Phase I Project (Lao PDR)
- 9. ILLUSTRATIVE ToRs FOR GENDER AND CLIMATE SPECIALISTS
- 10. WHEN TO USE A GENDER STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
- 11. KEY INSTITUTIONS TABLE
- References
- Acknowledgements
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