
On 26 August 2025 (16:00–18:00 CEST), the Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP), as part of the GEF-funded and UNEP-led Global NIP Update project (GEF ID 10785), hosted a regional workshop on Mainstreaming Gender in National Implementation Plans under the Stockholm Convention for project countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.
This virtual session provided participants with practical insights on integrating gender into National Implementation Plans (NIPs), featuring experiences from national project experts, civil society, and community groups.
The workshop was conducted in English, with simultaneous interpretation into Spanish provided.
Objectives
Deliver actionable insights from the “Incorporating Gender Dimensions into National Strategy Setting in Chemicals Management” guidance, and their relevance to National Implementation Plans.
Guide Parties on how to integrate gender considerations in the course of NIP development, review, and update.
Foster understanding of the dynamics of gender in chemical management on the ground by enabling dialogue among Parties, experts, civil society, and community groups.
Target audience
Stockholm Convention Official Contact Points (OCPs), National Focal Points (NFPs) and National Assistants, particularly from the project countries
National officials and experts involved in the review, update, and drafting of National Implementation Plans (NIPs) and national practitioners and technical experts supporting NIP development and implementation
Officials from relevant ministries, such as Health, Labor, Agriculture, and Women’s Affairs, where cross-sector coordination is essential
Members of NIP National Coordinating Mechanisms/Committees, Project Coordination Units, and Thematic Task Groups
Project units and teams working on other chemical and hazardous waste projects
National and international experts working at the intersection of gender and chemicals management
Representatives of Stockholm and Basel Convention Regional Centres, civil society organizations (CSOs), community-based groups, and youth organizations engaged in chemicals and gender issues
Speakers
Fouad Bergigui, Gender Expert, International Consultant
Representatives of NGOs and CSOs
- Eustacia Jennings, Principal Consultant and CEO, JESS Consultants
- Cecilia Bianco, General Coordinator of Toxics, Taller Ecologista
- Maria Carcamo, Coordinator, PAN-Uruguay
- Sherika Ballingsingh, Poison Information Coordinator, Caribbean Poison Information Network (CARPIN), University of Technology, Jamaica
- Arianna Beeray, Member of the Gender Working Group, Chemicals and Waste Youth Platform
Contact
Anastasiya Buchok
Senior Project Associate, Global NIP Update
Email: [email protected]
Yeoeun Shim
Knowledge Management and Capacity Building Support Intern
Email: [email protected]
Watch the recording in Spanish