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India and Local Climate Action: Mumbai Climate Week Launches Gender-Responsive, Community-Led Planning

Namitha AshwathbyNamitha Ashwath
21st January 2026
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India and Local Climate Action: Mumbai Climate Week Launches Gender-Responsive, Community-Led Planning
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India’s climate governance landscape took a decisive local turn on January 20, 2026, as Mumbai Climate Week (MCW) propelled community-centered and gender-responsive climate planning into the spotlight with the launch of a landmark pilot initiative in Raigad district, Maharashtra. Hosted as part of a two-day national seminar titled “Pathways to Gender-Responsive Local Climate Action and Justice: Localizing SDGs, Decolonizing Governance, Indigenizing Knowledge,” the event marked the curtain-raiser to the flagship MCW 2026 scheduled for 17–19 February 2026 in Mumbai. This initiative signals a shift from traditional top-down climate approaches toward participatory, grassroots governance rooted in lived experience.

The three-year Raigad Climate Action Planning pilot seeks to embed gender justice and community leadership into district-level climate governance by strengthening planning processes at district, village, and Panchayat tiers. Designed as a replicable model for other districts across Maharashtra and potentially nationwide, the project aligns with the Maharashtra State Action Plan on Climate Change (SAPCC) 2.0, ensuring local strategies resonate with state-level climate commitments while responding to on-the-ground realities.

Institutional collaboration anchors the initiative. The project is led by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) in partnership with the Maharashtra State Climate Action Cell (SCAC), Asar Social Impact Advisors, Waatavaran Foundation, and the Policy & Development Advisory Group, with support from the University of Toronto India Foundation. At the launch, Abhijit Ghorpade, Director of SCAC, emphasized that translating state-level climate commitments into actionable, inclusive district plans is essential for climate resilience and equitable outcomes.

Speakers at the seminar underscored the critical role of women and indigenous communities in crafting effective climate strategies. According to Prof. M. Mariappan, Officiating Vice-Chancellor of TISS, women’s deep community knowledge and caregiving roles position them as central contributors to resilience building. This framing reinforces that climate planning must address structural inequalities to ensure climate action plans are both technically robust and socially equitable.

The seminar also showcased innovative thinking around climate governance, including a Conference of Panchayats positioned as a “COP of the Global South,” where Gram Sevaks and local leaders discussed decentralized climate governance as a counter-narrative to traditional, centralized international climate forums. Another highlight was the screening of ‘Climate Resilience: Life as Told by Women’, a documentary spotlighting women-led adaptation practices from Kerala’s coastal communities.

Mumbai Climate Week 2026 itself will connect this planning pilot with broader action, bringing together policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and civil society at the Jio World Convention Centre from 17–19 February, and extending impact through workshops, case studies, films, and follow-up reports. These activities aim to translate global climate priorities into locally led solutions, especially for vulnerable populations disproportionately affected by climate impacts.

Strategic significance lies in shifting climate governance toward inclusive, gender-responsive, and community-driven frameworks that bridge the gap between policy commitments and lived realities. For businesses, compliance strategies must now account for localized climate planning obligations and stakeholder engagement norms. Investors and development actors should mark this evolution as an opportunity to support scalable, equitable climate innovation ecosystems rooted in community leadership and gender equity.

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Public health professional rooted in research, leadership development, and program management. Dedicated to building capacity, strengthening systems, and generating evidence that informs public health action. At ESG BROADCAST, she brings a dedicated focus on public health.

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