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 33 of 33Nature-Based Infrastructure: A powerful tool for women's empowerment in climate adaptation
Women are hit hardest by climate change, yet they are key to effective and inclusive climate adaptation.
Designing the urban commons through gender and nature-based approach. A renewed project for public space in times of crisis
The design of the contemporary public space can include the new needs of society, incorporating the values of the current era.
Including the Oft-Forgotten: The Necessity of Including Women and Indigenous Peoples in Nature-Based Solution Research
Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are a priority area for the European Commission.
Indigenous Peoples are critical to the success of nature-based solutions to climate change
While holding great potential for effective climate change policy, some NbS measures such as protected areas and forest plantations can negatively impact Indigenous Peoples globally through displac
Enhancing synergies between gender equality and biodiversity, climate, and land degradation neutrality goals
Land- and nature-based approaches in the agroforestry and forestry sectors provide a unique opportunity to generate win-wins against the interrelated environmental crises of biodiversity loss, clim
Gender Equality and Climate Change Policy Brief
Introduction to intersection of gender and climate change, making recommendations for best practice programming.
Gender Analysis in Technical Areas: Climate and Disaster Risk Finance and Insurance
The focus in this guide is climate and disaster risk finance and insurance, a thematic area where gender analysis has been less widely implemented than in some other sectors.
Integration of gender equality and social inclusion considerations into Climate Adaptation and Resilience (CLARE): the ‘what’ and the ‘how’.
This scoping report aims to answer two questions: 1. What is the state-of-the-art in research at the intersection of gender equality, social inclusion (GESI) and climate change adaptation? 2.