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An overview of why climate change and its impacts are gendered.
The Roots Rising Campaign for Gender-Just Climate Finance provides coordination and awareness for urgent action.
The event “Small Islands Developing States (SIDS) and Gender Equality” was held at CSW68.
Habib University held a two-day conference titled ‘Aamozish-e-Tehqeeq – Navigating Climate, Gender, and Peace’.
There is a way to combat climate change and invest in programmes that empower women at the same time: taxing the ultra-rich.
Rural households led by women lose about 8% more income to heat stress than male-led families, data shows.
On International Women's Day, the focus is on the unique impact of climate change on women.
Explore the Rewa Delta initiative where local women pioneer gendered climate action for global environmental conservation.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the impact of the climate crisis is far from “gender neutral”.
Sri Lankan government brought to light the link between gender and climate change.
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