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Youth-inclusive climate change adaptation: bringing intersectionality to the forefront of sustainable development

This policy brief provides an evidence review of literature focusing on the intersectional risks facing adolescents in the low- and middle-income countries due to climate change. The resource sets out practice in meaningfully including young people within climate policy and programming to ensure a youth-led, intersectional approach to climate action.

Date of publication
Publisher
Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE)
Population
Children and adolescents
People living in poverty
People with disabilities
Refugees and internally displaced people
Women and girls
Sector
Climate change
Participation and leadership
Social inclusion   
Type of resource
Policy paper
Funding
FCDO-funded resource by partner
Length
Medium (6-20 pages)
Language
English