Pakistani Midwives on the Frontline of Climate Change
Midwives have found themselves on the frontline of climate change as pregnant women suffer through heatwaves.
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Midwives have found themselves on the frontline of climate change as pregnant women suffer through heatwaves.
At the Bonn talks, governments made little progress on gender equality while evidence shows women bear a heavy climate burden.
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LWF and other faith-based organizations advocate for including women’s perspectives and concerns in climate policies and action.
Switzerland’s parliament voted on Wednesday to reject the ECHR’s ruling on the climate women's case.
The Bonn Climate Conference (SB 60) faces an important moment for gender, with the renewal of the Gender Action Plan.
Empowering women in agriculture can help boost productivity levels and ensure food security in the face of climate change.
As a changing climate has brought erratic rainfall, water shortages have made it difficult for hospitals to operate.
Temperatures are increasing, recording twice as many deaths from heat in women as in men.
In Vanuatu, more local women are taking the lead on climate action, but there is a lack of funding.
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