Asar, in partnership with the Community for Gender Equality and Climate Justice, launched the Gender and Climate Learning Series in July 2025, designed to deepen understanding, spark dialogue, and strengthen action at the critical intersection of gender and climate change.
Over four sequenced webinars, the series translated grassroots work into a shared learning space that participants could engage with, reflect on, and contribute to laying the groundwork for a community of practice.
The third webinar, “The Role of Behaviour Change Communication in Enabling Climate Transitions,” explored how climate transitions require more than just technologies and policies.
The webinar introduced the basics of Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) in climate action, particularly when working with communities.
Here’s a resource list that highlights how well-designed BCC strategies can support households in adopting climate-friendly practices, reduce women’s drudgery, improve health outcomes, and open pathways for empowerment and resilience.