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Rural women's capacity to confront natural disasters needs strengthening as they are most vulnerable to global warming impacts.
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Rural women's capacity to confront natural disasters needs strengthening as they are most vulnerable to global warming impacts.
A case study in Brazil points to a deep gender gap that still has to be bridged in the policymaking debate.
UN Climate Change has significantly boosted support efforts in two series of virtual workshops in 2020
"Where we aren’t seeing women, however, is in the Canadian government's green recovery plans."
Global health and climate change researcher Sonja Ayeb-Karlsson concludes, “social positions determine life and death.”
If climate policies and programmes are not assessed & formulated through a gender-sensitive lens, they will not be as effective
Civil society organisations are campaigning for a gender-equal and diverse COP26 leadership team
Government agencies and CSOs attended a workshop on mainstreaming protection, gender & social inclusion issues into development
With the traditional way of life now unsustainable, Samburu women do jobs once reserved for men, such as trading livestock.
By pairing research with policy proposals, we can begin to ensure that gender is integral to climate solutions.
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