DFFE definition
Examples of DFFE in a sentence
For the DFFE and UNDP under the Project Paris Agreement: Gender Mainstreaming in NDC Enhancement in South Africa., Sustainable Investments, Cape Town, South Africa.
Taking the lead from South Africa’s commitments to international treaties related to gender and the environment, DFFE has undertaken to develop its own sectoral gender strategy (see Error! Reference source not found.).
The designated lead authority for aquaculture is the Chief Directorate: Aquaculture and Economic Development within the Fisheries Branch of the Department of Forestry and Fisheries Environment (DFFE).
The principles underpinning the Bill include the need for decision- making that takes into account the specific needs of those most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, namely, women, children, the elderly, the poor and persons with disabilities (DFFE 2021).
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment (DFFE) whilst not specifically mandated with leading on gender, has been placing a focus on gender mainstreaming within its own sectoral policies and work programmes for many years.
There is no gender policy for the waste sector, however, the updated National Waste Management Strategy (NMWS) includes women as a priority group — which lays the foundation for gender mainstreaming in the sector (DFFE 2020).
The Directorate of Offshore & High Seas Fisheries of the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), under the Chief Directorate of Marine Resources Management.
DFFE has been placing a focus on gender mainstreaming within its own sectoral policies and work programmes for many years.
DFFE, in its capacity as South Africa’s UNFCCC Focal Point, has been instrumental in the preparation of South Africa’s revised Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), which were endorsed by Cabinet in 2021 (Government of South Africa 2021).
In 2021, DFFE issued the Draft Climate Change Bill (B9-2022), which is currently before Parliament (SabinetLaw 2022).