× Information on this section of ECOLEX comes from the InforMEA Portal which compiled information from MEA Secretariats with the support of the European Union. The accuracy of the information displayed is the responsibility of the originating data source. In case of discrepancy the information as displayed on the respective MEA website prevails. Mainstreaming gender Document type Decision Reference number SC-8/23 Date Apr 24, 2017 SourceUNEP, InforMEA Status Active Subject Waste & hazardous substances Keyword Gender and natural resources Treaty Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (Sep 21, 2001) Meeting Meetings of the conferences of the parties to the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions (BC COP-13, RC COP-8, SC COP-8) Website www.informea.org Full text UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.English.docx UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.English.pdf UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.French.pdf UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.French.docx UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.Russian.docx UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.Russian.pdf UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.Spanish.pdf UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.Spanish.docx UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.Chinese.pdf UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.Chinese.docx UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.Arabic.docx UNEP-POPS-COP.8-SC-8-23.Arabic.pdf Abstract The Conference of the Parties Recalling Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality, adopted by the General Assembly on 25 September 2015 in its resolution 70/1, entitled “Transforming our world: the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, Recalling also United Nations Environment Assembly resolution 2/5 of 27 May 2016, entitled “Delivering on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development”, which, among other things, stresses the importance of respecting, protecting and promoting gender equality in delivering the environmental dimension of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,