This briefing, developed by the CBD Women’s Caucus and the UNFCCC Women and Gender Constituency, explores synergies between the CBD Gender Plan of Action (2023–2030) and the UNFCCC Belem Gender Action Plan (2026-2034) to support more coherent, coordinated, and gender-responsive implementation at national and local levels.
While developed under different Conventions, both Gender Plans provide complementary frameworks to advance gender equality across biodiversity and climate agendas. This publication highlights how aligning their objectives, mechanisms, and implementation pathways can strengthen efficiency, coherence, and impact in practice.
It offers a comparative overview of both frameworks and identifies concrete entry points for coordination across national planning processes, institutional arrangements, data systems, and financing. Drawing on the experience of both constituencies, the briefing also examines shared challenges, including fragmented implementation, limited resourcing, and the persistent under-recognition of women’s organisations as key actors in implementation.
The publication provides practical insights and recommendations to support governments, practitioners, and women’s organisations in advancing gender justice and strengthening implementation across climate and biodiversity agendas.
Use this brief to strengthen gender-responsive biodiversity planning, support advocacy, and advance the implementation of both: Climate and Biodiversity
Gender Plans.
Year: 2026
Type: Policy Brief
Authors: Amelia Arreguin Prado (CBD Women’s Caucus), Claudia Rubio (UNFCCC Women and Gender Constituency) and Mwanahamisi Singano (WEDO).
Themes: Gender Plans, Gender focal points, Gender perspective, Implementation

