Climate and Nature

Intersectionality can help us identify the women at climate change's sharpest edge 

Intersectionality is an important approach to understanding how the climate crisis is affecting women differently based on social, economic or other differences.

Intersectionality is an important approach to understanding how the climate crisis is affecting women differently based on social, economic or other differences. Image: REUTERS/Feisal Omar

Nour Hazem Mohamed
Outgoing Curator, Global Shapers Alexandria Hub; Project Manager, Mostadam Project
Nada Mohamed
Curator, Global Shapers Alexandria Hub; Researcher, N Gage Consulting
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By understanding intersectionality, we can give women a place at the table and catalyse meaningful action on the climate crisis.
By understanding intersectionality, we can give women a place at the table and catalyse meaningful action on the climate crisis. Image: Canadian Foodgrains Bank

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