Extreme Weather and Climate Events Likely To Drive Increase In Gender-Based Violence
Extreme events drive economic instability, food insecurity &mental stress, disrupt infrastructure & exacerbate gender inequality
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Extreme events drive economic instability, food insecurity &mental stress, disrupt infrastructure & exacerbate gender inequality
The importance of climate change has been distinctly recognised by young people, with young women leading a push for change.
2022
WEDO publishes their latest report on women's participation statistics from the 2021 UNFCCC sessions.
Climate justice will not become a reality unless SRHR are placed at the centre of adaptation responses to climate change.
Climate change has not only incalculable ecological impacts but complex intertwining w/ global patterns of societal inequality.
The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN WOMEN) launched its Strategic Note for 2022-2025
"Female candidates from Africa and Asia are tipped to be best placed as the new Climate Chief of the UN"
2020
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