Women and LGBTQ+ People are Uniquely Vulnerable to Climate Change, New Report Shows
The U.S. published, Fifth National Climate Assessment acknowledges women and LGBTQ+ people for the first time.
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The U.S. published, Fifth National Climate Assessment acknowledges women and LGBTQ+ people for the first time.
Phasing out fossil fuels and targeting racial inequities in maternal health urgently needed.
Demands for equal representation of women at the UN climate negotiations are getting louder – but action plans need funding.
As EIGE’s Gender Equality Index turns 10, it put a special focus on the impact of the Green Deal for women and men.
Looking back at calls to address women's underrepresentation at the international climate summits, what's slowing things down?
Global negotiations often sideline gender as a “women’s issue” rather than being essential to the response.
Climate change a highly gender-sensitive issue, exacerbated by sea-level rise, storm surges and high waves.
To ensure a social justice focus in climate mitigation efforts, policy makers must recognize women and girls’ vulnerability.
Food insecurity is projected to increase by as much as 236 million more among women and girls, according to the SDGs Report.
Kenya joins the world in marking International Day of Rural Women by highlighting Baringo women.
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