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In New Women Connectors. we emphasize the importance of gender and LGBTI mainstreaming in policy making, particularly within the context of migration.

 

Our commitment to feminist foreign policy underscores our dedication to equitable policy formulation that considers the unique experiences and perspectives of marginalized groups.

Feminist Leadership for Climate Justice

This initiative aims to gather feminist leaders from climate-affected countries to provide critical information at COP-28. It promotes rethinking traditional climate change responses and provides a safe space especially for women to share ideas and incubate projects.

Co-Fe Champions Tables

Mission

We envision feminist responses and solutions towards an inclusive and just global climate change ecosystem by including frontline actors in decision-making. Women and feminist leaders should occupy at least 50% of chairs and be champions of resilience, advocates for solutions, and activists for climate justice.

Goals

We aim to view climate change through a feminist lens by amplifying the voices of feminist leaders who have firsthand experience as activists, advocates, and affectees. Our objective is to understand their knowledge, perspectives, and coping strategies and define the problem and solutions from a feminist perspective.

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Join the Co-Fe Champions Table to build a feminist ecosystem for climate action!

Reasons

Meaningful participation and inclusive planning, informed by cultural values, Indigenous Knowledge, local knowledge, and scientific knowledge can help address adaptation gaps and avoid maladaptation. Such actions with flexible pathways may encourage low-regret and timely actions . Integrating climate adaptation into social protection programmes, including cash transfers and public works programmes, would increase resilience to climate change, especially when supported by basic services and infrastructure.

Where COPs have been the platform for Governments, International Organisations, International Financial Institutions, Intergovernmental Organisations, and the like, the Feminist Champions Tables provide spaces for the missing stakeholders on the climate change tables and high-level dialogs -women and grassroots organizations that are amongst the first affectees and first responders to effects of climate change.

When: April to November 2023. COP-28 is from Nov. 30th to Dec. 12th.

Where: 13 countries - Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, Pakistan, India, Thailand, China, Japan, USA.

How: Global-level - Following SDG 13, we conduct dialogs on 13 tables, gathering 13 countries,  with 13 feminist leaders.

Who are we

Meaningful participation and inclusive planning, informed by cultural values, Indigenous Knowledge, local knowledge, and scientific knowledge can help address adaptation gaps and avoid maladaptation. Such actions with flexible pathways may encourage low-regret and timely actions . Integrating climate adaptation into social protection programmes, including cash transfers and public works programmes, would increase resilience to climate change, especially when supported by basic services and infrastructure.

Where COPs have been the platform for Governments, International Organisations, International Financial Institutions, Intergovernmental Organisations, and the like, the Feminist Champions Tables provide spaces for the missing stakeholders on the climate change tables and high-level dialogs -women and grassroots organizations that are amongst the first affectees and first responders to effects of climate change.

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