Keeping Blue Economy Development Inclusive in Small Islands
Sustainable blue economy development in SIDS is central to climate resilience coastal livelihoods and marine resource governance
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Sustainable blue economy development in SIDS is central to climate resilience coastal livelihoods and marine resource governance
The Network of Indigenous Women for the Defense of the Sea demand action with a gender perspective and ancestral knowledge.
In Latin America, women and girls represent nearly 80% of those displaced by climate-related causes.
One of Ecuador’s largest Indigenous populations is combining traditional knowledge with modern technology.
A new study explores how Brazilian women are using Instagram to counter environmental denialism amidst political polarization.
Highlights from the 2025 High-Level Political Forum related to women's inclusion in agrifood systems.
Women of the Guatemalan highlands are training as solar energy technicians, breaking down systemic barriers.
Despite the erosion of rural and Indigenous women’s land rights, they continue to develop new strategies to protect their rights
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