Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’
WEA’s 2025 Mexico Collaboratory: Women Leaders Flourishing, Rooted in the Land
Discover how the WEA Mexico Collaboratory 2025 is empowering women leaders to drive environmental and social transformation. From agroecology to water sovereignty, learn how grassroots initiatives are strengthening ecosystems and transforming communities across Mexico.
Read MoreEl Colaboratorio de WEA en México 2025: Mujeres Líderes Floreciendo desde el Territorio
Descubre cómo el Colaboratorio WEA México 2025 está empoderando a mujeres líderes para impulsar la transformación ambiental y social. Desde la agroecología hasta la soberanía del agua, conoce cómo las iniciativas comunitarias están fortaleciendo los ecosistemas y transformando comunidades en todo México.
Read MoreReflexiones desde AWID: Celebrando a líderes feministas de América Latina y su lucha por la justicia climática
Por Daniela Pérez, Directora de Programas de Norteamérica/Pacífico, Women’s Earth Alliance A principios de este mes, tuve el privilegio de participar en el hub latinoamericano del 15° Foro de la Asociación para los Derechos de la Mujer en el Desarrollo (AWID), organizado en colaboración con Fondo Semillas y la Red Internacional de Fondos de Mujeres…
Read MoreReflections from AWID: Celebrating Latin America’s Feminist Leaders and Their Vision for Climate Justice
By Daniela Perez, Director of North America/Pacific Programs, Women’s Earth Alliance Earlier this month, I had the privilege of attending the Latin American hub of the 15th Forum of the Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID), hosted by Fondo Semillas, and Prospera International Network of Women’s Funds. Held in the heart of Mexico…
Read MoreWomen on the Frontlines: Climate Change, Gender-Based Violence, and Reproductive Rights
Women bear the brunt of climate change, particularly those from marginalized communities, where the intersections of gender-based violence (GBV), sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), and climate crises are most evident. As climate-related disasters increase, women face disproportionate risks, including disrupted access to essential healthcare, heightened vulnerability to violence, and threats to their well-being and autonomy. Women’s Earth Alliance and EngenderHealth emphasize that addressing these intersecting crises requires inclusive, community-centered solutions that elevate women’s leadership and ensure that SRHR remains central to climate resilience efforts.
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