How is Gender connected to Climate Change? Check some of the nice local activities that the 21 participants form Resist! implemented as part of the training course. 

Resist! Who runs the world? Girls* 

Willi (Germany)  

Poster and online campaign to explore the impacts of Climate Change on wom*n … 

Do you want to read more? Check this out: https://ifm-sei.org/2021/04/14787/  

 

Book swap 

Maddy and Neriya (UK )

Collaboration with a local zero waste, eco-friendly shop to create a community bookshelf. The books were about all things climate related – these include vegan cookbooks, climate change and zero waste lifestyle etc, including Intersectionality and Ecofeminism. We then allocated some funding to make bookmarks to adverse both the community bookshelf as well as the zero-waste shop. Lastly, a small amount of funding was used to make a poster and buy a stand to advertise the bookshelf within the shop.  

 Women’s March 

Papa Ndongo (Senegal )

As part of the RESIST project, ACTION ENFANCE SENEGAL activists held their day of activism in relation to women processors of fishery products from Thiaroye sur Mer. 

Women in the Climate Crisis 

Emil, Lukas and Simon (Austria)

 

How is the climate crisis affecting people? Depending on where you live, how much money you have available and what gender you feel you belong to, very differently. Women * in particular are often particularly hard hit by the effects of the climate crisis. 

Unidos por el Cambio Climático 

Ariana (Peru)

Instagram account and blog about climate change and its connections to Gender inequalities.  


 

Resist! the Global Climate Divide and all local activities have been implemented with the support of the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.

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