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ODA financing the climate–gender–disability interface: Key facts
Donors and African domestic budget allocators must consider the impact of climate change on women and girls with disabilities when making financing decisions
From gender-relevant to gender-transformative climate finance: Rwanda case study
This briefing examines the gendered impacts of climate change on women and girls, using Rwanda as a case study. It analyses the reporting, availability and tracking of gender-relevant climate finance, and the barriers that hinder women's rights organisations' access to finance.
SB60 Side Event: Gender-responsive data for climate action
DI presented at this event which aimed to highlight the critical role of gender data in shaping climate policies, with a focus on the Gender Action Plan and the impact it can have at regional, national and local levels.
Women’s rights in Afghanistan. What are we missing? Episode 5
Since returning to power in 2021, the Taliban have created the world’s most serious women’s rights crisis. What are we missing about the situation today? And what does the future hold?
Gender-focused ODA to health and agriculture in Ethiopia
This report looks at the use of ODA in programmes with a gender focus in the health and agriculture sectors in Ethiopia, and how an enabling environment can be fostered for development outcomes.
Improving gender data to leave no one behind
Better gender data can reduce poverty and inequality. This briefing takes a solution-focused approach to the urgent challenge of closing the gender data gap.
Why Wait? How the Humanitarian System Can Better Fund Women-Led and Women’s Rights Organisations
This report from IRC, produced with support from DI, looks at the quality and quantity of funding to women’s rights and women-led organisations responding to gender based violence in emergencies in three country contexts: Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Ukraine.
Multidimensional poverty: Measures and frameworks to leave no one behind
An overview of multidimensional approaches to poverty measurement to help practitioners and policymakers identify who is left behind in their context.
What is multidimensional poverty?
This briefing clarifies the concept of multidimensional poverty, highlighting the value of a person-centred and context-specific understanding of poverty.