Why is Girls’ Education Important for Climate Action?
Ensuring that girls receive quality education can be a powerful climate solution because it tackles underlying inequalities.
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Ensuring that girls receive quality education can be a powerful climate solution because it tackles underlying inequalities.
Interview of UNEP officer of gender and climate change explores renewable energy in the Asia-Pacific region
The climate crisis has been shown to exacerbate violence against women and girls
UNFPA is stepping up its game to ensure that adaptation responses are rights focused, gender sensitive and people centered.
In Zambia, the Government has joined a coalition led by UNDP, FAO & WFP to help women turn goat rearing into economic fortune.
"Women and Resilient Agriculture" project launched, enabling 4,000 Senegalese farmers (60% women) to increase their resilience.
Educating young women could stop tens of billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases from being released into the atmosphere.
"The fight for representation of women in decision-making tables has become more than about sharing power–a matter of survival."
"With intersectional feminist leadership, we can get to the root cause of the climate crisis."
Marginalised sections of the urban population, particularly women, are disproportionately affected by environmental degradation
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