Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Department of Environmental Affairs says the Green Climate Fund necessary #COP17

Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs Rejoice Mabudafhasi


Lusanda Bill
30 November 2011
The Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs Rejoice Mabudafhasi with the Minster of Woman, Children and People with Disabilities Lulu Xingwana hosted a session called Gender and Climate Change, at COP17/CMP7 in Durban.

The session showcased the development of gender-responsive national climate change strategies, the development of gender-sensitive road maps on gender and the mainstreaming of gender
considerations in concrete programmes dealing with adaptation and mitigation.

The Deputy Minister said that the Green Climate Fund is an essential fund that can help woman and also undeveloped countries.




Deputy Minister Rejoice Mabudafhasi added that all countries need to sign the Kyoto Protocol for the second commitment period. #COP17

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