📢 Upcoming webinar | The Intersectionality of Climate Justice
🗓️ December 4, 2025 | 14:00 Uhr
🕦 8 am ET | 1 pm UTC | 2 pm CET | 3 pm SAST | 6:30 pm IST
Women remain particularly vulnerable to climate impacts due to limited access to land, finance, resources, and decision-making power.
Women are on the frontlines of the climate crisis: farmers sustaining up to 80 percent of food production in many developing countries, indigenous leaders protecting biodiversity, and first responders during climate disasters.
The Gender Snapshot 2024 report indicates that by 2050, climate change may push up to 158 million more women and girls into poverty (16 million more than the total number of men and boys). Even today, 47.8 million more women face food insecurity and hunger than men. Women produce nearly one-third of the world’s food, and FAO data show they make up about 43% of the global agricultural workforce, with even higher levels in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. Yet women remain particularly vulnerable to climate impacts due to limited access to land, finance, resources, and decision-making power. Strengthening women’s leadership in shaping climate policies is therefore crucial, yet they continue to be underrepresented in national and international decision-making processes
Join this webinar series as we spotlight these issues and how strengthening women’s leadership in shaping climate policies is therefore crucial, yet they continue to be underrepresented in national and international decision-making processes.
🔗 Learn more & register: https://g2h2.org/posts/webinar-series-pushback-1/
Speakers:
> Ishita Lohiya – Researcher on Intersectionality of Climate Crisis
> Passy Amayo – Society for International Development
> Remco van de Pas – United Nations University – IIGH
> Elena Villalobos Prats – Gender Focal Point, Climate Change & Health,
World Health Organization
> Somnath – Social and Political Activist
🎙 Moderation:
> Eva Wuchold – Human Rights Expert and Feminist Peacebuilding Practitioner
🗣 Interpretation available in: English | Spanish | French | Arabic
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