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"Countries must recognize the outsize role indigenous peoples — particularly women — play in conservation."
Les experts soulignent l’importance de donner plus de pouvoir aux femmes pour lutter contre le réchauffement climatique.
Addressing the unequal distribution of resources is crucial to achieving comprehensive climate action and policies.
Mental toll of climate change hits women 60% more than men.
When the G20 met last month, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe put climate change and women’s empowerment on the agenda.
Climate change is a feminist issue.
A five-acre farm nestled in the rolling hills just outside Kigali has become a local hub for agricultural innovation.
Three day workshop on the impact of the Lima Work Programme on Gender and its Gender Action Plan held during SB50.
Women as climate action ambassadors in coastal districts of India's Odisha state
Australia is performing poorly on gender equality issues related to climate action.
IDRC announces $4 million in research funding for six new projects that will support greater social equity in climate action.
"All of climate change’s effects threaten the livelihoods of Pacific island populations."
Indigenous Filipinas found themselves placed on national terrorist lists: as enemies of the state for protecting their land
"CARE raises awareness of gender equality among women and men to foster change, and it’s working!"
Gender Equality = Climate Change Resilience
Intersection of climate change, women’s health and safety, and restrictions on reproductive rights is a perfect storm.
Women are responsible for 70 to 80% of all agricultural labor in Nigeria, yet, only 10% of land owners in Nigeria are women.
"Everyone should acknowledge the benefits that women bring to climate action so that climate change can be properly addressed".
L’environnement serait mieux préservé lorsque les femmes participent aux décisions, observe une étude américaine
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