The OECD goes woke, says governments need to focus economies on gender equity and climate change

The organization claims that it is crucial for world governments to 'integrate' a 'gender perspective' into environmental policies, as doing so will allow governments to be 'better able to harness the synergies in meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement and 2030 Agenda.'

The OECD goes woke, says governments need to focus economies on gender equity and climate change
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has expressed its desire to create a plan for “gender-sensitive green recovery.”

The intergovernmental organization, which is backed by the United States and 19 other Western nations including the United Kingdom and Canada, placed a “spotlight on the role of women in fighting climate change” in a post about the means by which world governments can “take steps towards gender-equitable, greener, and fairer societies.”

“To make this a reality, we must shift fiscal and other support to productive investments and sustainable consumption and production patterns that promote gender equality and strengthen inclusive and sustainable growth,” the OECD said. “Putting the rights of women and girls at the centre of transitions to green economies provides an opportunity to address underlying inequalities and secure a more equal and sustainable future for all. 

The OECD claims that “environmental degradation, natural disasters, and climate change affect women differently than men because of different socioeconomic and other discriminatory factors,” arguing that women are more likely than men to lose their livelihoods due to “incidents of natural hazards such as droughts, landslides, floods and hurricanes.”

In other words, women are more affected by natural disasters than men are — although one might pause to ask the organization if it is able to define what “women” actually are, given the newfound baggage the term now carries in this brave new world of wokeness.

The OECD goes on to claim that COVID-19 forced world governments to shift their focus away from environmental policy to instead worry about a global pandemic. However, with the pandemic on the wane, addressing environmental issues will provide “the opportunity to build forward better, with greater equality, resilience, and sustainability at the centre of the policymaking.”

The organization claims that it is crucial for world governments to “integrate” a “gender perspective” into environmental policies, as doing so will allow governments to be “better able to harness the synergies in meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement and 2030 Agenda.”

“At the same time, policy design that incorporates gender equality considerations, including supporting women’s economic empowerment and social security, addressing unpaid care work, and combating gender-based violence, can also have positive environmental impacts,” the OECD stated.

The organization points to how of 705 “green recovery measures,” only 2.5% of them “assessed for gender relevance.” As a result, the OECD is collaborating with the United Nations to “integrate a green lens in the COVID-19 Global Gender Response Tracker,” which is part of the “Feminist action for Climate Justice Action Coalition.”

“With this new tool, policy makers will be better placed to build policy responses that put gender equality and sustainability at the centre of recovery and transformation, bringing us closer to more gender-equal and greener world,” the OECD concluded.

Much like its counterparts in the Biden administration in the United States, the OECD is a staunch advocate of progressive LGBTQ ideology and is calling on the U.S. to “reduce the perceived need for unconsented medically necessary sex-normalizing interventions on intersex minors,” it wrote in its “Over The Rainbow? The Road to LGBT Inclusion” document.

In other words, the organization wants doctors to stop performing surgeries on intersex children born with both sets of genitalia.

The organization also calls for the passage of the Democrat Party’s Equality act, which would amend the Civil Rights Act to include “gender identity” and “sexual orientation” as protected classes, which would basically make it a hate crime to give offence to TikTok teenagers.

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