Want to Protect Forests? Engage More Women, Says Nepal’s Joint-Secretary for Forests
Women’s engagement in forestry and green jobs can lead to more sustainable economic growth--our climate and futures depend on it
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IDRC announces $4 million in research funding for six new projects that will support greater social equity in climate action.
Development approaches must address structural barriers and power imbalances for women and other marginalized groups to adapt.
Women Climate Saathis (partners) advocate solutions for heat stress, floods, vector-bourne diseases, and water scarcity.
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