The Heat of Violence: Climate Change and Gender-Based Abuse
Climate change, poverty, and displacement create a brutal calculus for families, leading to a rise in gender-based violence.
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Climate change, poverty, and displacement create a brutal calculus for families, leading to a rise in gender-based violence.
Throughout Latin America, indigenous women use old farming methods to fight climate change.
On October 9, 2024, gender and climate experts gathered in Abuja for the third high-level dialogue on gender and climate change.
The realities of climate change are hitting home for many people living in the global south.
EU delegates left the room in protest against gender language backtracking.
Ipas Nepal has been a leader in pushing for gender and SRHR to be part of climate programming.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled in favour of elderly Swiss women who said inadequate govt efforts put them at risk.
The floods in Kenya have disproportionately impacted women and girls, exacerbating existing gender inequalities.
Mary Bada, an activist in Kenya, is leading a powerful movement that connects climate action with women's empowerment.
Intersectionality is central to just and effective climate action, yet there has been resistance to integrating it in the UNFCCC
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