Gender, Climate and Conflict: Women Building Resilience in Bangladesh’s Fragile Zones
How gender-responsive adaptation and community-centered approaches have built more resilient communities in Bangladesh.
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How gender-responsive adaptation and community-centered approaches have built more resilient communities in Bangladesh.
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Social norms that welcome men into caregiving and cooperation strengthen communities as they face climate shocks.
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University of Portsmouth experts urge governments to ensure women are at the helm in ocean decision-making roles.
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Despite policy gains, women farmers remain uninformed of climate compensation funds meant to ease disaster losses.
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