For more information on their advocacy and ongoing projects, you can visit the Official ICEHD Website.
We must stop treating climate change as a separate conversation from health and equality. It is time to and advocate for gender-just policies that protect the most vulnerable.
Climate change is more than a change in weather; it is a direct risk to women's health. For many, it means walking miles for clean water while pregnant or facing extreme heat that weakens the body before labor.
: When women lead, communities become more resilient and solutions become sustainable.