We Must Listen to Women to Tackle Our Changing Climate
Women are underrepresented in climate leadership but hold the solutions for both people and planet.
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Women are underrepresented in climate leadership but hold the solutions for both people and planet.
Climate action requires women—especially Indigenous and rural women, whose communities are most affected by climate change.
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina: structural inequalities along with inherent social customs are causing disproportionate impacts.
International leaders sign joint statement at COP26.
Mariam Diallo Drame militante écologiste malienne préconise d’associer les Africaines à la lutte contre le changement climatique
Maria Laura Rojas recognizes, "It's like a loop between the underlying causes of gender inequality and climate change impacts."
As the UK opens COP26, the lack of women’s senior leadership in climate negotiations has been raised as an issue of concern.
It is high time we break the silos and find solutions holistically
An “unprecedented” level of interest in girls’ education as a climate solution is growing worldwide, advocates say.
Burkina Faso women’s harvest rights boost livelihoods, foster adaptation
Countries can achieve their commitments if they include the crucial role of women in climate change mitigation.
To make their voices heard at COP26, a hundred rural women met in Dakar to demand climate justice.
Any meaningful international effort to address climate change must have women and girls at its center.
In India, including the 'Save Aarey' movement in Mumbai, women have been at the forefront of resisting threats to biodiversity
South African Climate Action Network (SACAN), outlines their priorities ahead of COP26 such as tracking Climate Ambition.
Nigeria's Ministry of the Environment discusses their plans for COP 26, such as promoting climate adaptation for women and youth
A brief piece on the Kingdom of Eswatini's revised NDC process.
Many women report changing their behavior to reduce emissions, finds Women’s Forum barometer.
Majority of rural women work in the agriculture and livestock sector, but unfortunately their efforts go unrecognised
Activists across the globe continue to fight to have their voices heard at the upcoming climate negotiations
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