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Gender Reporting for Waste Reduction: Insights from Urban Waste Innovations

Join Susan Buckingham in this webinar as she explores the purpose and importance of gender reporting for delivering robust and gender-fair waste innovations in tourist cities. Learn about examples of reporting on gender equality, stakeholder participation, and the impact of gender data on innovation success. Participants will also share their experiences and discuss next steps.

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Gender Reporting for Waste Reduction: Insights from Urban Waste Innovations

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  1. Webinar 3 –Gender reporting for effective waste reduction GenderAuditor: Susan Buckingham

  2. Webinar structure Urban Waste presentation title • The purpose and importance of gender reporting: delivering robust and gender-fair waste innovations in tourist cities;  • Examples of reporting on gender equality, including: • UN Framework Convention on Climate Change • Gender Pay Gap • Athena Swan programme on gender equality in higher education; • The gender data we have and are collecting: • Stakeholder participation • Staff in waste management offices • Who is managing the innovation measures; • What differences has this made/does this make? • Matching the gender data with innovation success • Examples of narratives to illustrate achievements • Experiences of participants – what has each participant learned from developing gender equality in waste innovation; • Summing up and next steps.

  3. The purpose and importance of gender reporting Urban Waste presentation title • delivering robust and gender-fair waste innovations in tourist cities

  4. Examples of reporting on gender equality Urban Waste presentation title • UN Framework Convention on Climate Change • Gender pay gap • EU continue to report regularly about the evolution of the gender pay, earnings, and pensions gap in Europe • UK one of the first countries to require mandatory GPG reporting since April 2018 • Women on boards of listed companies • Gender equality in higher education • Athena Swan programme on gender equality in higher education

  5. Examples of reporting on gender equality Urban Waste presentation title • UN Framework Convention on Climate Change • 2017 UNFCCC Establishment of a Gender Action Plan (from 2014 Lima Action Plan): Priority Area E: Monitoring and Reporting: • By 2018, make a submission on the following, including sex-disaggregated data and gender analysis, where applicable: • Information on the differential impacts of climate change on women and men, • Integration of gender considerations into policies, plans & actions • Policies & plans to enhance gender balance in national climate delegations • Prepare a synthesis report • Update Climate Technology Centre & Network report to demonstrate gender considerations • Encourage knowledge exchange to enable work on gender to be updated

  6. Gender data we have and are collecting Urban Waste presentation title • Stakeholder participation • Staff in waste management offices • Who is managing the innovation measures

  7. What differences has this made/does this make? • Matching the gender data with innovation success • Examples of narratives to illustrate achievements Urban Waste presentation title

  8. What participants have learned from developing gender equality in waste innovation Urban Waste presentation title Kavala Dubrovnik Nice

  9. Summing up and next steps Urban Waste presentation title K

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