Advancing Gender Equality and Human Rights at COP 29: Why Intersectionality Matters
Intersectionality is central to just and effective climate action, yet there has been resistance to integrating it in the UNFCCC
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Intersectionality is central to just and effective climate action, yet there has been resistance to integrating it in the UNFCCC
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