Why Gender Power Divide Threatens Climate Progress
Global negotiations often sideline gender as a “women’s issue” rather than being essential to the response.
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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.
The conference aims to promote the sharing of cutting-edge knowledge on gender and inclusion in agri-food systems.
Women in the Global South countries possess the abilities and strength to protect the environment.
The Women’s Climate Assembly (WCA) gathered women from 15 nations across the continent.
Yewande Akinse, a young Nigerian woman, lawyer, social entrepreneur, poet, author as well as a strong advocate of climate change
Women bring greater ambition and new agendas to COP28 in the face of the natural disasters around the world.
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