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This study investigated adaptation to climate change through gendered Lens in 
Namayingo District. Four specific objectives guided the study; the gender roles in climate 
change adaptation, effect of climate change on various gender groups, approaches 
considered in climate change adaptation, the extent to which gender roles have been 
adopted by stakeholders towards climate change adaptation and recommendations on 
issues that require balanced gender in climate change adaptation. A cross sectional survey 
was used on 242 respondents and the primary data collection tool was a questionnaire. 
Results were analysed both descriptively and quantitatively. 
The distribution of gender in climate change adaptation (CCA) activities was not even 
during evaluation activities, campaigns towards use of plastic bags, advocacy for 
recycling programs, among other issues. The three main strategies used in climate change 
adaptation is; investing in capacity building for vulnerable population coupled with 
enhancing knowledge and understanding of policies and politics of climate change, 
control of black smoke and encouraging tree planting/reforestation efforts. Climate 
change was found to have significant effects mostly on the female gender given the fact 
that they do most of the work such as cultivation, firewood collection, fetching water, 
among others, which necessitate environment. Negative climate changes cause floods, 
droughts, storms which destroy harvests and loss of trees in compound and garden, which 
affect more female gender than the males. Gender role was recommended mostly during 
monitoring and evaluation. Monitoring provided for gender role in terms of enabling both 
genders have access to fertilizers, and planting materials, while evaluation was ensured 
through; gender-disaggregated data used to conduct gender analysis, gender impact on 
programs, and keeping in touch with gender focal points, as well as increasing gender 
learning opportunities. | 
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