This study aimed to analyze the discussion trends of climate change and gender integration in the framework of international norms. Based on the results, the study examined how the gender perspective has been integrated into climate change policies in Latin American countries. This study also analyzed the policy factors from the gender perspective reflected in the climate change action plans in Peru, Cuba, and Costa Rica to draw policy implications. In conclusion, the gender perspective has been integrated into the action plans related to climate change in the legal and institutional systems within the framework of the national development plan and international norms. These action plans also play the role of setting the direction in planning and implementing the policies to mitigate and adapt to climate change, and reflect a wide range of policy factors. The factors include managing information(gender segregation data, gender statistics collection, and gender analysis); strengthening human and institutional capacity to integrate the gender perspective; formulating measures to secure public and private funding in related areas; changing perceptions and culture through education and campaigns; and establishing the system to engage more women in the process of policy decision making.