Fair COP? The African Women Showing Why Gender Justice Equals Climate Justice
Many campaigners believe the organizers of COP26 are merely paying lip service to gender justice, while failing to walk the talk
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Many campaigners believe the organizers of COP26 are merely paying lip service to gender justice, while failing to walk the talk
As the UK opens COP26, the lack of women’s senior leadership in climate negotiations has been raised as an issue of concern.
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