How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean

Across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), women are uniquely positioned to address the dual crises of climate change and conflict. Their community networks, rooted in caregiving, mutual aid, and local knowledge, play a critical and often underrecognized role in strengthening social cohesion, pro...

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Main Authors: Palou Zuniga, Nohelia, Madurga Lopez, Ignacio
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177632
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spelling CGSpace1776322025-11-06T07:00:24Z How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean Palou Zuniga, Nohelia Madurga Lopez, Ignacio resilience role of women climate action Across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), women are uniquely positioned to address the dual crises of climate change and conflict. Their community networks, rooted in caregiving, mutual aid, and local knowledge, play a critical and often underrecognized role in strengthening social cohesion, protecting natural resources, and responding to environmental shocks. 2025-11-04 2025-11-06T07:00:23Z 2025-11-06T07:00:23Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177632 en Open Access Palou Zuniga, N.; Madurga Lopez, I. (2025) How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean. [Blog post] Environmental peacebuilding. Published online 21 August 2025. URL: https://www.environmentalpeacebuilding.org/news/show/b99c4c172a0d
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How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean
title How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean
title_fullStr How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean
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title_short How grassroots women-led networks are strengthening resilience and reducing climate-conflict risks: Experience from Latin America and the Caribbean
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topic resilience
role of women
climate action
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