The Gender Hunger Gap Is Real—and Getting Worse
Under climate change, women will increasingly be forced to eat less than men.
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Under climate change, women will increasingly be forced to eat less than men.
Rwanda’s pressing gender gaps are likely to persist or even widen on account of climate change.
Greta shows how today’s young women and youth can be heard in debates on the climate crisis.
13 companies signed a pledge committing to advance the participation of their women employees in tackling climate change.
From Kenya to India, more frequent and intense extreme weather events have led to escalating threats against women and girls.
IUCN, FJWU and CESTaC launched a Climate Change Gender Action Plan in the university.
COP15 made strides toward preserving the natural world and was also a landmark moment for women in the climate movement.
UN Women Executive Director carried out a two-day mission to Egypt to participate in COP27.
The Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection seeks to make policies related to climate change gender-responsive
At COP27, CARE made its position clear: for climate justice to be justice at all, it must be gender justice.
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