Natural Disasters and Vulnerable Groups: Insights for an Inclusive and Sustainable Recovery from COVID-19
Women face higher levels of vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change–they are also designers & builders of resilience
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Women face higher levels of vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change–they are also designers & builders of resilience
It is imperative to engage men and women equally in climate change decision-making and action at all levels.
Women will play an essential role in achieving the SDGs protecting our planet’s natural resources, & building climate-resilience
A new report by UNEP, UN Women, UNDP, & UNDPPA shows women on the frontlines of climate action are playing a vital role in peace
Categorical review of research on the connection between climate change and women’s health and well-being.
June 10 UNFCCC event to provide overview of the Lima work programme on gender and set out new series of virtual events.
Educating girls has benefits beyond the individual and any particular society, resulting in rapid and transformative change.
Women – activists, entrepreneurs, cleaners, carers, volunteers and artists – are organizing and raising awareness of the risks.
Coming of age in the time of climate change, teenagers like Maddie have become foot soldiers of a new environmental movement.
Women in Vanuatu are dealing with six crises; global women’s rights organisations are collaborating with regional alliances.
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