The National Workshop on Women in Fisheries and Climate was held from March 9-11, 2010, in Villa Alzhun Resort in Tagbilaran City, Bohol, the Philippines. It aimed to (1) determine climate change impacts on the women in coastal/fishing communities; (2) determine what issues/challenges have arisen and how women have addressed/coped with these new challenges both at the level of the household and community organizations; (3) identify key government initiatives/policies that have been helpful to women in fisheries and to draw lessons from these; (4) identify areas for development work surrounding women in fisheries within the context of climate change; (5) define the agenda and strategy for sustaining life and livelihood in fisheries in the future particularly in the light of climate change. The workshop included lectures/ presentations from resource persons, sharing of experiences by women in how they dealt with climate change and two workshop sessions. The first session dealt with listing down specific experiences related to climate change and effects to their livelihood activities in particular and fisheries in general. The second workshop dealt with sharing of plans on how the participants would be able to deal with issues/ challenges posed by climate change as raised in earlier sessions as well as identifying groups or organizations that can help in dealing with these issues.