African Women and Youth Leading the Fight Against Climate Change: We are No Longer Asking
The African Feminist Taskforce, with the Women and Gender Constituency, have put forth a concrete set of demands for COP27.
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The African Feminist Taskforce, with the Women and Gender Constituency, have put forth a concrete set of demands for COP27.
As COP27 opens in Egypt, we spoke to Kenyans experiencing the damages of an exceptional drought.
Ministerio de Medio Ambiente de Guatemala realizó un taller para la elaboración del Plan de acción de género y cambio climático.
La Red Iberoamericana de Mujeres para la Acción Climática arrancó sus actividades en la UVigo
Aside from facing political and social pressures, agro-pastoralist women and girls must now add an urgent one: climate change.
Methods of overcoming climate challenges can, and must, heal systemic gender injustices.
African women and girls make key climate demands in the face of the upcoming COP27.
India is especially vulnerable to the effects of climate change, and women will be even more susceptible to its effects.
"Women are more vulnerable to disasters than men due to the conditions that predispose them to severe disaster impacts."
Jane Meriwas calls for the leadership and solutions of Indigenous women to be centered in climate decision-making processes.
Intersectional Environmentalist held a Summit amplifying the voices of Black environmentalists.
The Ministry of Fisheries Water Resources National Assembly Matters held a steering committee focused on gender and climate.
La Red de Mujeres por la Justicia Climática en Colombia busca integrar a las mujeres a las conversaciones climáticas.
La salud mental de las mujeres se ve afectada por el cambio climático, y deben ser parte de las decisiones climáticas.
Women in Pakistan are particularly vulnerable to climate disasters due to existing gender inequities and patriarchal norms.
A forum by the Addis Ababa Office of the Bahá’í International Community explored the impact of the climate crisis on women.
Women are often worse affected by climate realities than men; their participation in climate dialogue should be non-negotiable.
Gender mainstreaming is necessary to acknowledge women as victims of climate change and decision-makers in climate action.
The discussion included doubling adaptation finance, accessibility of finance, and an Egyptian initiative focused on women.
La Asociación de Mujeres Jueces de Argentina reclamó participación en las estrategias de cambio climático.
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