India’s solar power push delivers an unexpected bonus – empowering rural women
Solar-powered devices have not only made housework easier, but allowed women to win a degree of financial independence
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Solar-powered devices have not only made housework easier, but allowed women to win a degree of financial independence
Scientists are advocating to achieve gender parity in ocean-related sectors and the blue economy across the Commonwealth
Women are often left behind and face increased health and safety risks due to the unequal burden of domestic care.
Women must have access to healthcare and their health needs must be taken into account in adapting to climate change.
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Despite progressive laws protecting their rights on paper, transgender people in Pakistan are overlooked in disaster responses.
A two-day national workshop to develop strategies for dealing with climate change impact on women began in Dhaka.
Senate President urged women leaders to prioritize climate change adaptation and disaster risk management.
Neelima Mishra talks about her experience as a climate activist and the current challenges India faces.
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