Women Who Manage Climate Disasters Are Generally the Last to Get Funding
Women are often on the frontlines of climate change and hold communities together but left out of global funding pipelines
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Women are often on the frontlines of climate change and hold communities together but left out of global funding pipelines
A new study explores the gender dynamics influencing the adoption of new technologies in groundnut production.
Stakeholders demand the inclusion of gender-responsive strategies in Ghana's next NDC.
New research underscores the need to foreground women’s leadership in food systems.
With families struggling to feed themselves, child marriage has become a grim coping mechanism
The high-level dialogue in Nairobi calls to include women's land rights in global plans for climate and biodiversity.
Nigeria has taken a major step toward integrating women into environmental governance at a two day workshop in Abuja.
Only 19.8 per cent of rural households use clean fuels, report urges urgent action on gender-sensitive climate policies.
NGOs are spearheading a drive to ensure Zimbabwe’s delegation to COP30 in November.
The consequences of the growing climate crisis are not gender-neutral and that must be addressed for effective climate solutions
Climate change disproportionately affects poor and marginalised households, particularly women, who are linked to agriculture.
The gendered dimension of climate change must be addressed with inclusive and sustainable approaches for all.
Where policy lags, youth and women lead. A deep dive into the NGOs shaping and investing in inclusive climate entrepreneurship.
In Salga, a Himalayan village once crippled by water scarcity, women revived dying springs with spades and science.
As climate change threaten food supplies, women across Africa are leading the charge for land rights and sustainability.
Women and youth lead inclusive, community-led conservation efforts.
One of Ecuador’s largest Indigenous populations is combining traditional knowledge with modern technology.
Activist Naiyan Kiplagat on these women’s responses to climate change and land grabs across Africa
Filipinas are emerging as architects of resilience, forging a path toward peace and security amidst extreme weather changes.
A new app measures the CO2 reduced by informal women waste collectors and households.
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