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"Many still regard climate change as a purely scientific and/or technical issue. However, since societies still largely rely on gendered roles and responsibilities, women and men do not have the same impact on climate change and –more importantly – are differently affected by climate change. The inclusion of gender issues provides an opportunity to make the fight against climate change stronger, fairer and more effective. Therefore, the mainstreaming of the issue has to be based on addressing the inequality and tackling its causes, principally by increasing women's financial independence and their means of emancipation within the communities. Finally, it is essential to collect gender disaggregated data which will make the decision making better. The report was widely regarded as very good, as it stresses that measures to protect women in already critical situations should complement each other."@en1
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