A Seat at the Table: Women’s Role in the Fight Against Climate Change
Women are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change, yet don't enjoy equal representation in decision-making.
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Women are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change, yet don't enjoy equal representation in decision-making.
In The Gambia, a new generation of female educators and activists are fighting for a greener, fairer future.
A scientific study links record-breaking heat to global warming, exposing women and girls to health risks and school closures
Women in Pakistan’s agriculture face wage gaps, health risks, and climate threats, but sustainable practices offer hope.
The devastating impact of climate change on maternal health remains under-explored despite its critical importance.
Voices from different communities have accused the UNFCCC's COP of historically marginalising them from this annual platform.
Climate change, poverty, and displacement create a brutal calculus for families, leading to a rise in gender-based violence.
Throughout Latin America, indigenous women use old farming methods to fight climate change.
On October 9, 2024, gender and climate experts gathered in Abuja for the third high-level dialogue on gender and climate change.
The realities of climate change are hitting home for many people living in the global south.
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