Left Behind In The Storm: How Climate Disasters Hit Women Harder
Extreme weather events in India continue to disproportionately impact women and girls.
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Extreme weather events in India continue to disproportionately impact women and girls.
As rising sea levels threaten homes and livelihoods, women are creating community-driven solutions to the climate emergency.
The Self Employed Women’s Association, a trade union for women, has developed several mitigation tools to support rural farmers.
Women are joining Sankirtan mandali troupes to spread safety messages as the climate crisis turns their region into a tinderbox.
The Dr Ramdayal Munda Tribal Welfare Research Institute organized an art exhibition depicting the gender-climate nexus.
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