- VideoWomen are disproportionate victims of the climate crisis, which is all the more reason their involvement in climate action is so important. Former UNICEF head Carol Bellamy and The Rockefeller Foundation’s Catherine Bertini discuss the vital role women need to play as the world addresses climate change.
- PerspectiveWhen you bring smart, experienced women leaders together and give them the opportunity to share and problem-solve, they will.
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- PerspectiveThe wellbeing of women and the wellbeing of nations goes hand-in-hand. When women don’t prosper, their countries don’t prosper.
- PerspectiveWe need to acknowledge the importance of weaving networks. Authoritarian fascism is rising everywhere. All of us are trying to confront it and survive this wave.
- PerspectiveWe don't want our daughters to have to break through the same ceilings we are pushing through now. Our ceiling has to be their floor.
- PerspectiveClimate affects health. It affects access to care. It affects migration and the availability of food and water. And women are often disproportionately impacted.
- PerspectiveMoving the needle on our planet’s most pressing issues, from gender and racial justice to economic inequity to climate change, requires us to recognize and support feminist leaders and invest in grassroots efforts.
- PerspectiveThe greatest goal is to raise awareness and visibility of gender-based crimes. People have to see them, to see those victims, because they have existed probably in every conflict throughout time.