HLPF 2018: Land, Biodiversity, Gender Equality and Women’s Human Rights

“Laws, policies, programs, and services must fully and intentionally integrate a gender-responsive approach in their formulation and delivery. They must engage and recognize women and indigenous peoples as rights holders, and ensure their access to information and roles in decision-making and governance in all related processes on local, national, and global levels in regards to access, ownership, and control of land, forests, biodiversity, food and water”.

Read the WMG’s recommendations on Land, Biodiversity, Gender Equality and Women’s Human Rights.

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