Grassroot Organisations Share Climate Knowledge Through Exchange Visits
Peer learning has helped organisations, such as in India and Kenya, learn about climate adaptation and land management.
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Profiles de pays
Peer learning has helped organisations, such as in India and Kenya, learn about climate adaptation and land management.
Journalists Neha Wadekar and Will Swanson travel to northern Kenya to explore this story in a multimedia project.
Across the world, women are actively protecting the natural environment. In Latin America, women have taken a leadership role.
Women Wetem Weta (Women’s Weather Watch) in Vanuatu helps keep rural and remote women and communities informed.
Climate change is transforming Tropang Thom, and older women like Sopheap bear heavy burdens confronting the shift.
This year, we have the opportunity to make a real difference in our climate response & recognize its critical links to gender.
Considering the inclusion and leadership of women and their game-changing role in water stewardship and river protection.
“We need gender equality to fight climate change, and we need women in powerful positions to make [the] change that we need.”
The importance of stronger women’s authority in climate action planning by governments, companies in prosperous urban settings.
IDRC announces $4 million in research funding for six new projects that will support greater social equity in climate action.
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