Thursday, 30 April 2020

FROM THE FIELD: Women act as ‘agents of change’ in climate emergency


FROM THE FIELD: Women act as ‘agents of change’ in climate emergency

© World Bank/Dominic Chavez
A woman in Mali works in a greenhouse which is pioneering substantial agricultural techniques close to the capital, Bamako.
29 April 2020
Women around the world can act as “agents of change” and find solutions to the challenges provoked by the global climate crisis, according to the UN’s specialized gender agency, UN Women.

A woman in Viet Nam makes environmentally-friendly biomass briquettes, a biofuel substitute to coal and charcoal cooking fuel., by UN Photo/Kibae Park
Although a changing climate affects everyone, it is the world’s most vulnerable people, and especially women and girls, who bear the brunt.
They are more likely than men to suffer from the social, environmental and economic impacts of a warming planet and can face major barriers in accessing shelter, healthcare, energy and education for their children.
But now UN Women is partnering with other United Nations agencies to demonstrate how women can bring around change.
Read more here about how women are key to finding solutions towards creating a more equitable world and sustainable planet.

 

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