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Discussion Recap: Towards a Gender Responsive Approach to Food &Nutrition Security in the Sahel and West Africa

CONTEXT Women play a pivotal role in a wide range of activities supporting food and nutrition security. They are the powerhouses of the Sahel and West African food economy. Two-thirds of all employed women work across the food system, accounting for half of the labour force. They dominate off-farm segments of food value chains including […]

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Climate Change and Tunisia’s Tozeur Oases: An opportunity to boost women’s leadership and economic activity

Article proposed and written by Euro – Mediterranean Women’s Foundation’s Secretary Publication date: 28 October 2019   [toc] Introduction  In its latest report ‘’The Global Climate in 2015–2019’’, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warned that global warming is accelerating, so are the associated features such as the sea level rise, the shrinking sea ice, glacier […]

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Women Leaders and the Global Transformation Summit

Concept note In the context of the adoption of the new United Nations Sustainable Development goals and the historic Paris Climate Agreement at COP21, both followed by the perspective of COP22 in Marrakech, the Kingdom of Morocco is convening a worldwide summit on Women Leaders and Global Transformation needed to bring humanity on a low […]

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Innovative Pilot Scheme Would Match Seeds to the Needs of Women Farmers (Ethiopian Seeds for Needs)

The “Innovative Pilot Scheme Would Match Seeds to the Needs of Women Farmers” (also called “Ethiopian Seeds for Needs”) is one of the winning projects of 2009 Global Development Marketplace: Adaptation for Climate Change. The Development Marketplacehttp://wbi.worldbank.org/developmentmarketplace/competition/2009-global-dm-adaptation-climate-change is a competitive grant program organized by the , aiming to identify about 20 innovative projects dealing with […]

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Global Gender and Climate Alliance (GGCA)

“Incorporating a gender perspective in all climate change policies and initiatives is critical to solving the climate crisis” Global Gender and Climate Alliance The Global Gender and Climate Alliance was created in 2007 at the UN Climate Change Conference in Bali. In 2005, the and decided that a coordinated global strategy on the issue of […]

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GenderCC

GenderCC – Women for Climate Justice is a global network of organisations, experts and activists working for gender equality, women’s rights and climate justice. Table of Contents 1 Background 2 GenderCC’s mission 3 GenderCC Governance 4 UNFCCC Women & Gender Constituency 5 Members and Services 6 Contact Background GenderCC has evolved in the context of […]

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Barefoot solar engineers (BSEs)

Table of Contents 1 About Barefoot College 1.1 Selection Process 2 Barefoot Solar Engineers (BSEs)  2.1 Skills acquired 2.2 Impact on Women 3 References 4 See also 5 External links About Barefoot College Barefoot College was established in 1972. Located in Rajastan, it is a non-governmental organisation which engages in sustainable and self-sufficient services and […]

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Water access and gender

Table of Contents Why does gender matter? Gender vs. sex Gender formed by culture Gender, the environment, and gender mainstreaming Cultural gender norms and water Effect of climate change on women and water Precipitation pattern changes Sea level rise Desertification Glacier melt See also Why does gender matter? Gender vs. sex Gender and sex connote […]

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Climate Change and Women

Climate change is a widespread threat to sustainable development and although it affects all countries and people, its impacts are distributed differently among regions, countries, communities, ages, income groups and gender. Women are more vulnerable to climate change than men since they comprise 70 percent of the world’s poor and are more dependent on natural […]

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Ripple Effect Images

Table of Contents 1 Ripple Effect Images 1.1 Mission 1.2 Projects 1.2.1 Effects of Climate Change on Women 1.3 Photographers 1.4 Photo Archive 1.5 See also 1.6 References 1.7 External links Ripple Effect Images Ripple Effect Images is a project started by Annie Griffiths, a prominent National Geographic photographer, to record the lives and stories […]

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