How Gender Equality and the Environment are Interconnected
Women are not just victims, they are active agents in climate change adaptation and mitigation.
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Women are not just victims, they are active agents in climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Despite policy gains, women farmers remain uninformed of climate compensation funds meant to ease disaster losses.
Funders have long separated grants across silos, with less than 0.1% of all philanthropic flows focusing on gender & environment
Women workers are contending with the dual crises of climate change and gender-based violence and harassment, or GBVH.
The Birthworkers of Color Collective is preparing women on the island for the increasing frequency of climate disasters.
The Banyinyi Boki Women’s Association has emerged not merely as nature’s protectors, but as architects of an alternative future.
Parties renewed their commitments to gender-responsive climate policy and action, but without the funding and scope needed.
Women are joining Sankirtan mandali troupes to spread safety messages as the climate crisis turns their region into a tinderbox.
The Pakistani Government must focus on transforming commitments into meaningful action by prioritising gender-sensitive policies
The Self Employed Women’s Association, a trade union for women, has developed several mitigation tools to support rural farmers.
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