Genre, équité et action climatique : des questions étroitement liées
Update: 2023-03-31
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Le changement climatique accentue les inégalités de genre et fait peser des menaces spécifiques sur les moyens de subsistance, la santé et la sécurité des femmes. Celles-ci dépendent en effet davantage des ressources naturelles, mais y ont un accès plus limité. Elles assument par ailleurs une responsabilité disproportionnée pour l’approvisionnement en eau. Dans cet épisode, nous démêlons les liens entre genre, équité sociale et changement climatique avec Mariam Diallo Drame, fondatrice et présidente de l’Association Femmes, Leadership et Développement durable (AFLED) au Mali. Notre hôte, Mame Diarra Diop, est journaliste et productrice radio au Mali.
Pour en savoir plus sur nos travaux, consulter : www.oecd.org/fr/csao
Climate change amplifies existing gender inequalities and poses unique threats to women’s livelihoods, health, and safety. Women depend more on, yet have less access to, natural resources. They also bear a disproportionate responsibility for securing water. In this episode, we explore the connections between gender, social equity, and climate change with Mariam Diallo Drame. She is founder and president of the Women, Leadership and Sustainable Development (AFLED) association in Mali. Our host is Mame Diarra Diop, radio journalist and producer in Mali.
To learn more about our work, please visit: www.oecd.org/swac
Pour en savoir plus sur nos travaux, consulter : www.oecd.org/fr/csao
Climate change amplifies existing gender inequalities and poses unique threats to women’s livelihoods, health, and safety. Women depend more on, yet have less access to, natural resources. They also bear a disproportionate responsibility for securing water. In this episode, we explore the connections between gender, social equity, and climate change with Mariam Diallo Drame. She is founder and president of the Women, Leadership and Sustainable Development (AFLED) association in Mali. Our host is Mame Diarra Diop, radio journalist and producer in Mali.
To learn more about our work, please visit: www.oecd.org/swac
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