Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: A case study in semi-arid areas of Mali

Abstract

Understanding the gender dimensions of vulnerability to climate change is crucial for designing effective gender-transformative climate actions. This is particularly crucial in the semi-arid regions of West Africa, a climate change “hotspot” where high dependence on climate-sensitive livelihoods and limited adaptive capacity make agriculture and livelihoods highly vulnerable. In this study we combined semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions with a systematic literature review to analyze gendered household vulnerability to climate change in Cinzana, a semi-arid area of Mali, and identify entry points for gender-transformative adaptation actions. The Livelihood Vulnerability assessment indicated that female-headed households were more vulnerable than male-headed households. Differential socio-demographic profiles, livelihood strategies, social networks, water and food and agricultural production systems were key drivers of the gendered vulnerability patterns. A systematic review of drivers of gendered vulnerability in Mali illustrated how socio-cultural norms and roles assigned to women, and limited women access to and control over productive resources and adaptation technologies make women more vulnerable to climatic and non-climatic risks. We highlight the need of gender transformative approaches to address the structural gender inequality and reduce vulnerability of female-headed households. We outline three pathways for reducing female-headed households’ vulnerability to climate change, including the promotion of gender-smart extension and climate advisory services and empowering women.

Citation

Segnon, A.C.; Magassa, M.; Obossou, E.A.R.; Partey, S.T.; Houessionon, P.; Zougmoré, R.B. (2024) Gender vulnerability assessment to inform gender-sensitive adaptation action: A case study in semi-arid areas of Mali. Frontiers in Climate 6: 1418015. ISSN: 2624-9553

Authors

  • Segnon, Alcade C.
  • Magassa, Mariame
  • Obossou, Esdras Abréwa Rêmilokoun
  • Partey, Samuel T.
  • Houessionon, Prosper
  • Zougmoré, Robert B.