How a Community Bank is Reducing Climate Change Risks for Working Women in India
The Self Employed Women’s Association, a trade union for women, has developed several mitigation tools to support rural farmers.
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The Self Employed Women’s Association, a trade union for women, has developed several mitigation tools to support rural farmers.
The Pakistani Government must focus on transforming commitments into meaningful action by prioritising gender-sensitive policies
Activists gathered for World Environmental Day to continue their advocacy despite continued intimidation and harassment.
Analysis by The Aiding Lives Initiative for the Vulnerable (ALIVE) has identified gender gaps in the Lagos Climate Action Policy
A recent workshop advocated for gender-responsive climate governance and aligning national policies with gender equality.
Women from along coastal Ghana participated in a workshop to understand and implement coastal adaptation strategies.
Women often face bigger climate risks but not because they are inherently more vulnerable, they are held back by social barriers
One in six female survivors surveyed felt forced to engage in ‘survival sex’ for necessities after 2023 catastrophic Hawaii fire
Outcomes from an inclusive stakeholder meeting explore the gender-differentiated impacts of climate change in coastal Tanzania.
The district-wide campaign raises awareness among women workers and growers about the intensifying risks of climate change.
A new study reveals that food, water, and sanitation insecurities are placing young adolescents, especially girls, at risk.
Insights from Mongolia's "Nexus of Gender Equality and Climate Change" International Conference.
The third edition of the Gender Climate Award celebrated individuals and initiatives driving gender-responsive climate action.
A new paper explores a new way of understanding the climate crisis using ideas from feminist thinking and climate justice.
The Dr Ramdayal Munda Tribal Welfare Research Institute organized an art exhibition depicting the gender-climate nexus.
The disproportionate cost of climate change is not limited to class but also impacts women and gender diverse groups.
The African Group of Negotiators pledged to ensure that women and youth are involved in climate talks and policy decisions.
Inclusion was central at a workshop validating rural agricultural women’s perspective on Nigeria's climate action plan.
Indigenous women in India have watched their villages’ common areas under threat from climate change
Mwanahamisi Singano, WEDO's Director of Policy, outlines the importance of a gender perspective to inform climate action.
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