Women in rural Bangladesh pay more for rising cost of climate disasters
Poor households led by women spend more to protect their families from floods, storms, and other impacts of global warming
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Poor households led by women spend more to protect their families from floods, storms, and other impacts of global warming
“It may influence the extent to which we see gender-based litigation, in Europe and maybe internationally”- Linnéa Nordlander
Interventions around climate change can empower women and strengthen their contributions to conflict prevention & peacebuilding
Despite climate change affecting women, they are playing an increasing role in addressing climate change in Bangladesh.
Gender discrimination multiplies the challenges women face from climate change, a new U.N. report says
The GAP aims to increase Aotearoa New Zealand’s gender principal investment to 4% Official Development Assistance (ODA).
Mongolia is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change.
The UNDP in Kazakhstan is working to mainstream a gender agenda in the implementation of national climate policy
Women make up more than 50% of population of Kazakhstan, but they are still underrepresented in many fields.
When the G20 met last month, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe put climate change and women’s empowerment on the agenda.
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