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The Conflict, Gender, Climate Nexus: Localized understanding and policy recommendations

Across the world, women lead efforts to advance peace, gender and environmental justice. From the Philippines to Mozambique, Burkina Faso to Brazil, they face a deadly convergence of violence, environmental destruction, and extractivist land grabs. As corporate interests, state forces or other armed actors expand into their territories, entire communities are displaced, criminalized, or subjected to violent repression. At the same time, worsening climate disasters further erode their means of survival, exacerbating food insecurity, water shortages, forced migration and gendered inequalities.

 

Yet, these women are not merely victims of crises and oppression. They are leaders, mobilizers, and defenders—reclaiming land, preserving Indigenous or traditional knowledge, resisting militarization, and forging innovative solutions to climate change adaptation. Through endeavours like grassroots organizing, legal advocacy, education, and direct action, they challenge systemic injustices while seeking to preserve and strengthen their communities and livelihoods.

Join the Equality Fund, the Global Alliance for Green and Gender Action, and the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth, & Development Office to explore the conflict, gender, climate nexus, centring the insights and perspectives of Global South women environmental human rights defenders, feminist activists, and women-led community based organisations. 

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