Climate Talks Need To Transform Into Inclusive Climate Action for Women and Girls
Climate Talks Need To Transform Into Inclusive Climate Action for Women and Girls
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Climate Talks Need To Transform Into Inclusive Climate Action for Women and Girls
An ongoing drought has served to amplify historic gender inequalities in arid areas of the country.
Rwanda’s pressing gender gaps are likely to persist or even widen on account of climate change.
From Kenya to India, more frequent and intense extreme weather events have led to escalating threats against women and girls.
There is a substantial need to bring marginalized voices into our climate change responses and rebuild eco-feminist archives.
As COP27 opens in Egypt, we spoke to Kenyans experiencing the damages of an exceptional drought.
2022
A forum by the Addis Ababa Office of the Bahá’í International Community explored the impact of the climate crisis on women.
Gender mainstreaming is necessary to acknowledge women as victims of climate change and decision-makers in climate action.
2022
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