Benefiting All Users: Gender Equality and Inclusion
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Gumucio T, Blumenstock A, Lewis A, Bradley-Cook J, Apotsos. 2020. Benefiting All Users: Gender Equality and Inclusion. Learning Agenda on Climate Services in Sub-Saharan Africa Spotlight Series4 . Washington DC: climatelinks
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Women’s needs and priorities often differ from those of men, and their ability to access and use climate services is significantly more constrained. To address these disparities, and to ensure access to and benefit from these services, it is critical to use gender-informed approaches.
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Tatiana Gumuciohttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9389-2703
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CLIMATE SERVICES AND SAFETY NETS;Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
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- CCAFS Briefs [710]

