WOMEN ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERS IN MEXICO FACE A UNIQUELY CHALLENGING REALITY.
Climate change, gender-based violence, and socio-economic disparities intersect to create difficult and often dangerous reality for the countless women in Mexico who step up to address pressing environmetnal and climate challenges.
In response, WEA partners with locally- and women-led groups across the country to catalyze, uplift, and protect frontline women’s environmental leadership. We work closely with our Mexico Program Leads to co-design and co-implement initiatives for environmental, social, and economic impact. Together, we collaborate to achieve food sovereignty; climate resilience; health equity; and economic independence for women, families, and communities throughout Mexico.
WHAT'S AT STAKE
Between 10-11 women are victims of femicide every day in Mexico. Indigenous women, women of color, and those experiencing poverty are disproportionately impacted by gender-based violence, and those who speak out as environmental defenders face even greater risk.
Meanwhile, women in Mexico earn less than men, on top of the unpaid care work they often also shoulder. In 2023, women’s unpaid labor was estimated to equal 24.3% of Mexico’s national GDP.
Women are responsible for over half of our world’s food production but own and/or manage a marginal percentage of land. In Mexico, only 15.7% of land is owned by women.
Regenerative Agriculture and Food Sovereignty: Transforming local food systems, preserving traditional agricultural practices, and protecting soil health.
Ocean Conservation and Sustainable Fishing: Monitoring marine ecosystems and the effects of climate change on kelp forests and coral reefs, while bolstering women’s participation in fishing and diving.
Indigenous Knowledge: Safeguarding ancestral knowledge, use of medicinal plants, and Indigenous seed-saving while supporting climate adaptation.
Eco-entrepreneurship and Economic Autonomy: Increasing women’s economic independence and promoting economic resilience through women-led eco-enterprises.