The Support Unit for Gender Equality (SURGE)
closed on 31 December 2025.
This website will no longer be monitored or updated. For DFAT officers seeking gender technical assistance please contact the Gender Equality Branch (GEB) at GEDSI.GEB@dfat.gov.au
The SURGE Knowledge Hub is a curated library of gender equality resources to support users to improve their approach to gender equality in international development programming. Whether you are looking for DFAT guidance, how to apply an intersectional approach or need help integrating gender into your design, the SURGE Knowledge Hub is your one-stop-shop.
The Knowledge Hub is arranged by technical sectors and includes guidance and tools on assessment, design, evaluation, MEL and much more.
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Showing 24 of 33At the Nexus of Human Rights and Climate Change: A Rights-Based Approach to Environmental Impacts and Policy Responses
UNDP: This Study Paper aims to provide an overview of the nexus between human rights and climate change.
A GENDER-RESPONSIVE JUST TRANSITION FOR PEOPLE AND PLANET
The case for a gender-responsive just transition towards low-carbon economies with quality, decent jobs for women and men is grounded in the Paris Agreement and a growing body of data and evidence
GENDER-RESPONSIVE CLIMATE GOVERNANCE AND THE ROLE OF WOMEN LEADERS RESEARCH BRIEF
This study explores the intersection between climate governance and gender diversity and inclusion (gender D&I) in companies based in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs).
How to Confront Gender-Based Violence in a Warming World
The correlation between rising temperatures and escalating gender-based violence is having a major impact on women and girls worldwide.
Seeding Success: Donor Strategies for Supporting Women-Led Climate Initiatives
This brief is part of a series of examples that challenges this view, portraying women as active agents of change, in the hope of inspiring donors to advance women‘s economic empowerment to address
Sowing Change: Women in Food System and Climate Change
This brief is part of a series of examples that challenges this view, portraying women as active agents of change, in the hope of inspiring donors to advance women‘s economic empowerment to address
Natural Resource Management: Empowering Women, Nurturing Nature
This brief is part of a series of examples that challenges this view, portraying women as active agents of change, in the hope of inspiring donors to advance women‘s economic empowerment to address
Fighting for Climate Justice: Empowering Women to Advocate on Climate Change Issues
DCED: This brief explores projects working to support the participation of women, trans, and nonbinary people in advocacy (in all arenas, from local to global), for the purposes of addressing clim
Redefining Power: Women-Led Sustainable Energy Solutions
DCED: There is a dominant narrative that portrays women as victims of climate change.
Women are 14 times more likely to die in a climate disaster than men. It’s just one way climate change is gendered
Article by The Conversation: A growing body of evidence demonstrates women and gender-diverse people are disproportionately vulnerabl
Guardians of the Hills: Empowering Women Leaders for Urban Resilience
The project aims to strengthen local resilience while improving the quality of the public space.