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Activist Naiyan Kiplagat on these women’s responses to climate change and land grabs across Africa
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Activist Naiyan Kiplagat on these women’s responses to climate change and land grabs across Africa
In Kenyan and Madagascan fishing communities, women play vital roles but are often marginalised in decision making.
2025
A new tool identifies specific districts in Ghana where women face the greatest risks across agriculture, water, and energy.
Women-led grassroots organizations are at the forefront of efforts to restore the environment.
Tanzania has strengthened its commitment to inclusive climate change governance in its latest NDC.
Despite the erosion of rural and Indigenous women’s land rights, they continue to develop new strategies to protect their rights
Despite policy gains, women farmers remain uninformed of climate compensation funds meant to ease disaster losses.
The Banyinyi Boki Women’s Association has emerged not merely as nature’s protectors, but as architects of an alternative future.
2024
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