How Gender-Inclusive Cities Can Build a Cooler, More Resilient Future
Safer streets, shaded walkways, accessible childcare and reliable public transport promote low-carbon, energy-efficient living.
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Safer streets, shaded walkways, accessible childcare and reliable public transport promote low-carbon, energy-efficient living.
Only 19.8 per cent of rural households use clean fuels, report urges urgent action on gender-sensitive climate policies.
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The gendered dimension of climate change must be addressed with inclusive and sustainable approaches for all.
Climate change disproportionately affects poor and marginalised households, particularly women, who are linked to agriculture.
In Salga, a Himalayan village once crippled by water scarcity, women revived dying springs with spades and science.
Filipinas are emerging as architects of resilience, forging a path toward peace and security amidst extreme weather changes.
Mosquitoes are moving into the mountains of Papua New Guinea. That could be a death sentence for pregnant people.
Women in Bangladesh are confronting the dangerous health effects of consuming salty water. They won't be the last.
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