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Case studies
31 May 2021
Cultivating change: women farmers in Dominica find new paths to market amidst COVID-19 shutdowns
Women farmers have recently suffered significant loss of income as a result of overlapping disasters. This case study explores how women farmers are being connected to new outlets and market opportunities and supported to do more business online.
News
6 April 2021
UNDP strengthens the capacity of Dominica’s female farmers in disaster management
News
20 December 2020
In Kenya’s changing climate, women are claiming land rights to feed their families
News
3 December 2020
Building a women-led community climate movement
News
15 October 2020
Walk a mile in her shoes: Building rural women’s climate-resilience in the wake of COVID-19
Blogs
29 March 2020
The UN Women’s multi-hazard approach to disaster risk resilience in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Confronting the impacts of multiple hazards in a gender-responsive manner
News
14 March 2019
Gender research in IPM: Women’s empowerment as a key to unlocking food security
News
13 November 2018
'Water from air' quenches threatened girls' thirst in arid Kenya
News
14 October 2018
The time for gender-smart action on disaster risk reduction is now
News
19 December 2017
As wild weather hits crops, Ethiopian women turn to savings
News
17 July 2017
In pastoral communities of Kenya, women bear the brunt of drought
News
4 January 2015
Tanzania: Livestock keepers ready for climate change
News
2 January 2014
Farmer urges measures to aid women battling climate change
News
19 September 2013
Water harvesting helps Kenya's women cope with failing rains
News
9 June 2013
Commercial farms, climate shifts dry Tanzanian river basin
News
6 December 2012
UN environment agency launches initiative to help Africa adapt to impacts of climate change
News
27 November 2012
Taking the knowledge of Doha back to Kenya's rural communities
News
16 October 2012