Original disclosure @ ADB website
Updated in EWS Nov 7, 2025
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According to the Bank’s website, the technical assistance (TA) will assess how the current policy environment affect women's resilience in four Central Asia developing member countries (DMCs) Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan and recommend actions to integrate gender concerns in these documents and initiatives. Specifically, the TA team will: (i) conduct a stocktaking of each covered DMC's existing national policies and programs on climate change, and assess how these policies have considered gender; (ii) propose amendments to include gender mainstreaming in climate policies and programs, or develop supplemental policy and program actions that enable addressing gender issues in climate change; and (iii) conduct a capacity building workshop with concerned government agencies and other stakeholders on strengthening integration of gender concerns in climate change policies and programs.
The TA will help enhance adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience, and reduced vulnerability to climate change of women and other vulnerable groups. The TA outcome will be: gender-responsive climate change policies and programs of Central Asian DMCs implemented.
According to the Technical Assistance Report, the Risk Categories are:
Environment: Not Applicable
Involuntary Resettlement: Not Applicable
Indigenous Peoples: Not Applicable
The TA financing amount is $300,000, which will be financed on a grant basis by ADB’s Technical Assistance Special Fund (TASF) ($150,000 from TASF 8; and $150,000 from TASF other sources).
The governments will provide counterpart support in the form of counterpart staff and office accommodation.
No contacts available at the time of disclosure.