Land, Climate and Justice: Grassroots Women at the Global Land Forum
Despite the erosion of rural and Indigenous women’s land rights, they continue to develop new strategies to protect their rights
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Despite the erosion of rural and Indigenous women’s land rights, they continue to develop new strategies to protect their rights
Despite policy gains, women farmers remain uninformed of climate compensation funds meant to ease disaster losses.
The Banyinyi Boki Women’s Association has emerged not merely as nature’s protectors, but as architects of an alternative future.
2024
Analysis by The Aiding Lives Initiative for the Vulnerable (ALIVE) has identified gender gaps in the Lagos Climate Action Policy
Activists gathered for World Environmental Day to continue their advocacy despite continued intimidation and harassment.
Women from along coastal Ghana participated in a workshop to understand and implement coastal adaptation strategies.
Outcomes from an inclusive stakeholder meeting explore the gender-differentiated impacts of climate change in coastal Tanzania.
A new study reveals that food, water, and sanitation insecurities are placing young adolescents, especially girls, at risk.
The African Group of Negotiators pledged to ensure that women and youth are involved in climate talks and policy decisions.
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