Climate change adaptation policies in Bangladesh: gap analysis through a gender lens

Authors

  • Ibrat Sharif BRAC University Author
  • Naznin Nasir BRAC University Author
  • Roufa Khanum BRAC University Author
  • A S Moniruzzaman Khan BRAC University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64501/z52bsw13

Keywords:

Climate change, Kyoto protocol

Abstract

Policy reform is a necessary approach to implementing appropriate responses to climate change. Despite the acceptance of the role of gender in determining vulnerabilities related climate change, low reorganization has been given to gender concerns in the climate change policy documents of Bangladesh. In this regard, gender sensitivity of the key national policies about climate change in Bangladesh was assessed The discussion also identified some of the existing gaps in the reviewed policy documents. Identified gaps include generalization of women, lack of operational planning to address the vulnerabilities women, lack of recognizing roles of women as active contributors to adaptation and mitigation strategies. It was found that policy objectives related to climate change aud gender are addressed in a mutually exclusive manner. Finally, this paper provided recommendations to address the gaps and making gender more central to all policy development.

Author Biographies

  • Ibrat Sharif, BRAC University

    Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Research

  • Naznin Nasir, BRAC University

    Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Research

  • Roufa Khanum, BRAC University

    Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Research

  • A S Moniruzzaman Khan, BRAC University

    Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Research

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Published

18-02-2026

How to Cite

“Climate Change Adaptation Policies in Bangladesh: Gap Analysis through a Gender Lens”. 2026. BRAC University Journal 11 (2). https://doi.org/10.64501/z52bsw13.