“When it Rains, my Heart Sinks”: Climate Change Takes a Toll in Uganda
Behind Uganda’s lush beauty, climate change is looming large.
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Behind Uganda’s lush beauty, climate change is looming large.
The country's women, traditionally responsible of farming, are demonstrating resilience to the effects of climate change.
"They know the community, they know who needs what".
Panel discussed the impacts of climate change that force women to move, but also put them at disproportionately at risk.
Women are more likely than men to be affected by climate change, studies show.
"Empowered women are not only critical for the environment, but also crucial to the global economy."
It’s time Congress passed a Women and Climate Act.
Without sufficient understanding of such gender and social dynamics, a project risks excluding or even doing harm to people".
Panel organisers promise to change policy after Climate Home News analysis finds there are significantly more men than women.
With a swiftly changing climate comes rapidly rising sea levels, more frequent storms, and rising inequality.
The Green Climate Fund has approved almost US$25 million in grant funding in support of Bangladesh’s efforts.
Government agencies and NGOs collaborate to empower Bolivian women to take on a greater role in their communities.
“Women across the globe have been leading environmental work for generations and will continue to lead,” says Sasha Forbes.
The new initiative focuses particularly on women and marginalized groups.
Forum des Premières Dames sur la place de la femme dans l`économie verte lors du 5ème sommet UA-UE.
La mairie de Tondikiwindi a initié des microprojets dans le domaine de l’adaptation aux effets des changements climatiques.
Member States at COP23 adopted a new roadmap to incorporate gender equality and women’s empowerment in climate change discourse.
“Women generally are often most connected to their communities and family, which gives them a unique potential to contribute"
La présidente du REFELA-Cam décline la portée socioéconomique d'une programme pour communes managées par des femmes maires
Women farmers are leading the way and are finding potential ways to fight climate change.
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