The African Climate Conversation: The vital role women can play in climate action
Nov 16, 2022, 05:19 PM
Research shows that women and girls are disproportionately affected by climate change and in diverse ways - from peace and security, to education, health and livelihood. It is therefore critical that women are included in the decision-making process to ensure that climate action is effective and equitable for all.
Listen as Evelyne Batamuliza (Gender and Poverty Advisor at UNDP), Musonda Kapena (Zambian conservationist and nature-based solutions advocate) and Liberatha Kawamala (environmental conservationist and founder of Libe Green Innovations), explore:
Listen as Evelyne Batamuliza (Gender and Poverty Advisor at UNDP), Musonda Kapena (Zambian conservationist and nature-based solutions advocate) and Liberatha Kawamala (environmental conservationist and founder of Libe Green Innovations), explore:
- The unique knowledge and experience that women possess, particularly at the local and rural level, which is crucial to factor into the fight against climate change.
- The importance of women playing key leadership roles in designing mitigation and adaptation solutions.
- Why women should be represented at the highest levels in climate-related policymaking and climate finance allocation.
- Interesting climate innovation initiatives being led by women across the continent.
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