Please check out the new WECF website on wecf.org!

Stay here to browse our website archive (2004-2019).

WECF Deutschland

WECF France

WECF Nederland

Facebook

Twitter

YouTube

SB48 Side Event “Access to climate finance for non-state actors”

WECF to launch energy community study and to introduce gender-just energy cooperative model in Georgia

11.05.2018 |




On Monday, 7th May 2018, WECF together with Climate Chance and ICLEI, hosted a side event on access to climate finance for non-state actors at the UNFCCC SB48 in Bonn, highlighting the need for inclusive and gender-responsive climate finance at the local and regional level. 

The President of the Climate Chance Association, Ronan Dantec, opened the side event, and introduced together with Anne Barre from WECF the “13 priority actions to increase access to climate finance for non-state actors”, particularly for small-scale projects and particularly affected local communities, including women. Although the UNFCCC has acknowledged the relevance of gender equality & effective participation for all climate actions, Anne Barre emphasises that climate finance is not gender-neutral. With only 0,01% of total climate finance integrating gender-equality, climate policies run the risk to exacerbate existing gender inequalities. Yet, women, given the “care” role they have been assigned in society and with their diverse traditional knowledge, are key agents of climate resilience, making gender-responsive climate funds essential. 

  

Considering that only 10% of available climate finance reaches the local level, Katharina Habersbrunner from WECF presents the potential of energy cooperatives to enhance local access to finance for decentralised renewable energy, as well as to empower women through gender-just mechanisms. This allows local people, particularly women in rural areas, to participate throughout the value chain, become energy managers and have control over energy production, maintenance and consumption. A gender-just energy cooperative from Georgia was demonstrated by Nino Margvelashvili, Director of the energy umbrella cooperative HeliOTech, which supports 4 Georgian energy cooperatives with expertise, high quality of technologies and access to finance.

In order to further engage local and regional governments in climate action and boost policy dialogues across scales, the participation of local and regional governments in the implementation of national climate policies is important to deliver on the goal of the Paris Agreement. Jisun Hwang, Senior Climate Advocacy and Policy Officer ICLEI, gave an update on the challenges and opportunities emerged in relation to the access to climate finance through the Cities and Regions Talanoa Dialogues process.


Related News

Meet the Winners of the Gender Just Climate Solutions Award at COP24
On the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we awarded Gender Just Climate Solutions Winners at the climate negotiations in Katowice, Poland
11.12.2018

What to expect from the climate talks that resumed in Bangkok this week?
COP24: second intersession of the climate change negotiations 2018, Bangkok, Thailand
07.09.2018

Application open for Gender Just Climate Solutions Award 2018!
WECF and partners invite you to participate in the 4th annual Gender Just Climate Solutions Awards
01.08.2018

Women and Gender Constituency Joint Statement On SB48
Real commitment to rights-based, gender-just solutions to climate change is imperative for the effective implementation of the Paris Agreement.
18.06.2018

Bonn Climate Talks: Slow Progress but the Gender Action Plan is rolling!
WECF was in Bonn from April 30th to May 10th. Read below our comments.
28.05.2018