![]() Specifically, effective solutions are sought that: Evaluation of solutions for addressing climate change and contributing to transitioning to a zero-net carbon emissions economy that leaves no one behind. Role of women and diverse population groups in climate action 2 with respect to decarbonization and/or resilience to the effects of climate change.ģ. ![]() Specifically, it seeks proposals that contribute to rigorously estimating:ġ The differentiated impacts of climate change on the wellbeing and development of women, indigenous peoples, persons of African descent, persons with disabilities, and/or LGBTQ+ persons.Ģ. This call is looking for rigorous research proposals that contribute to measuring and evaluating solutions for addressing climate change and promoting an inclusive transition to a greener economy. Proposals that generate actionable public policy recommendations are especially welcome.įind out more details by downloading the brochure of this call. Proposals that include qualitative analysis will be considered only to the extent that they serve as input for the implementation of quantitative methods. The proposals must apply rigorous quantitative methods that establish causal relationships using structural models or experimental or quasi-experimental evaluations. Proposals that analyze one or more of the 26 IDB borrowing member countries will be considered. ![]() ![]() Evaluate the effectiveness of solutions that involve these population groups and/or seek their participation in job opportunities in the transition to a net-zero emissions future in LAC.Evaluate the effectiveness of solutions that seek to reduce these groups’ exposure to the risk and vulnerability brought on by climate change and to enhance their role as climate action agents with respect to the decarbonization and/or resilience of their effects.Quantify the differentiated impact of climate change on the lives of women, indigenous peoples, persons of African descent, persons with disabilities, and/or LGBTQ+ persons.GDLab, the Gender and Diversity Knowledge Initiative of the IDB Group, seeks to fund studies that: ![]()
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