Pakistan’s Trans Community Battles Climate Catastrophe and Exclusion
Despite progressive laws protecting their rights on paper, transgender people in Pakistan are overlooked in disaster responses.
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Despite progressive laws protecting their rights on paper, transgender people in Pakistan are overlooked in disaster responses.
Pakistan’s strategy for climate change is adaptation measures where women can play an instrumental role.
13 companies signed a pledge committing to advance the participation of their women employees in tackling climate change.
IUCN, FJWU and CESTaC launched a Climate Change Gender Action Plan in the university.
Shehla Raza highlighted the need to build climate-resilient infrastructure to protect women.
The Loss and Damage Fund approved was a landmark achievement, but should the fund have a separate component on gender?
"Women are more vulnerable to disasters than men due to the conditions that predispose them to severe disaster impacts."
Women in Pakistan are particularly vulnerable to climate disasters due to existing gender inequities and patriarchal norms.
Federal Minister for Climate Change Senator Sherry Rehman considers women both in authority and out of power in her remarks.
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