Rural women deserve their fair share in decision-making on climate change policies due to their higher vulnerability to it as compared to their male counterparts.
Speakers stressed this at a conference on “Women as Change Agents for Coping with Climate Change” held here at the International Labour Organization (ILO) Auditorium on Thursday. The event was organised by the National Commission on Status of women (NCSW) in collaboration with Ministry of Environment and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
For more information, please visit The Express Tribune.
Rural women deserve their fair share in decision-making on climate change policies due to their higher vulnerability to it as compared to their male counterparts.
Speakers stressed this at a conference on “Women as Change Agents for Coping with Climate Change” held here at the International Labour Organization (ILO) Auditorium on Thursday. The event was organised by the National Commission on Status of women (NCSW) in collaboration with Ministry of Environment and National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA).
For more information, please visit The Express Tribune.