东盟地区可持续发展目标 5 和 13 的复杂性:巴厘岛和柬埔寨妇女气候行动运动比较研究

Gracia Paramitha, Denni Rajagukguk, Revy Marlina
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妇女往往是气候变化影响的对象和受害者。世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)2020年的研究发现,在多个发展中国家,性别暴力与气候和环境危机相伴而生。此外,印度尼西亚有 9.9 名妇女受到自然灾害的严重影响(BPS,2017 年)。同时,在整个能源行业中,女性领导力仅占 20%(世界经济论坛,2022 年)。政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)(2022 年)的另一项重要声明指出,妇女(尤其是孕妇)受到气候危机的严重影响。东盟性别平等和气候变化状况评估报告》(2022 年)证明了东盟国家承认妇女在气候行动中的作用的重要性。在此背景下,本文将分析东盟妇女领导气候行动的关键复杂性,以评估可持续发展目标 5 和 13 的实施情况。为了进一步深入分析,本文将探讨巴厘岛和柬埔寨妇女的案例研究,她们在当地、国家和全球范围内都有气候行动的最佳实践,这也增强了东盟国家对可持续发展目标的承诺。柬埔寨的一些最佳做法包括可再生能源(RE)计划,该计划通过实施 "无烟村 "方法,积极参与和促进妇女主导的能源企业,并培训妇女成为性别变革减灾(DRR)的倡导者。同时,在巴厘岛,巴厘岛妇女通过建立巴厘岛妇女气候企业家项目在气候行动中发挥了重要作用,该项目鼓励 10 家初创企业加入该计划,还有许多其他最佳做法有待进一步探索。作为一种方法,将通过文献回顾、访谈、巴厘岛和柬埔寨政府/可持续发展目标中心的统计数据以及其他相关文件的审查来收集两国妇女领导力的最佳实践。通过这些资料来源,本文有望成为绘制妇女在气候行动中的领导力的指南,也将成为东盟地区妇女在气候变化问题上如何开展有效沟通的指南。
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The Complexities of SDGs Goal 5 and 13 in ASEAN Region: A Comparative Study between Balinese and Cambodian Women Campaign on Climate Action
Women tend to be objects and victims of climate change impact. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) 2020 found that gender-based violence was aligned with climate and environmental crises in various developing countries. In addition, 9.9 women were affected heavily by natural disasters in Indonesia (BPS, 2017). Meanwhile, only 20% of women's leadership constitutes the entire energy sector (WEF, 2022). Another important statement from the IPCC (2022) said that women (particularly pregnant women) became highly impacted by the climate crisis. The Assessment Report on the State of Gender Equality and Climate Change in ASEAN (2022) built evidence on the importance of recognising women’s roles in climate action in ASEAN countries. In light of this background, this paper will analyse the critical complexities of ASEAN women's leadership towards climate action in order to evaluating the implementation of SDGs goal 5 and 13. To have further deep analysis, this paper will explore the case study of Balinese and Cambodian women who have best practices of climate action, locally, nationally and globally, which also enhance ASEAN countries' commitment to SDGs. Some of the best practices in Cambodia include a Renewable Energy (RE) programme that actively engages with and promotes women-led energy enterprises by implementing “The Smoke-Free Village” approach and training women as champions for gender-transformative Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). Meanwhile, in Bali, Balinese women play an important role in climate action by establishing the Bali Women Climate Entrepreneur Project which encourages 10 start-ups to join the program and many other best practices to be explored further. As a methodology, the best practices of women leadership in both countries will be collected through literature reviews, interviews, statistics from the Balinese and Cambodia government/SDGs centres, and other relevant documents’ review. From those sources, this paper is expected to be the guide to mapping women leadership in climate action and also become a guide on how to develop effective communication for women in the ASEAN region on climate change.
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