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“ALL ISSUES ARE ‘WOMEN’S ISSUES’. WE MUST EACH WEAR THE HAT OF AN ADVOCATE.”

BELLA ABZUG, WEDO CO-FOUNDER

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WOMEN’S ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION

A global women’s advocacy organization for a just world that promotes and
protects human rights, gender equality, and the integrity of the environment.


FOCUS AREAS



From climate justice to sustainable development, we promote human rights and
gender equality.

EXPLORE THE ISSUES


PROGRAMS



Since 1991, we have worked to build women’s movements and advance gender
equality.

SEE OUR WORK


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Share our recent tweet, sign the call for climate justice, donate… and fight for
a just world.

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WHY WOMEN?


ACHIEVING GENDER EQUALITY IS ABOUT FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS.

Women’s work, leadership, and contributions positively impact social, economic,
and environmental progress. But we live in an unjust world where gender
inequality remains pervasive and human rights, especially women’s human rights,
are violated with impunity and effectively hold back women around the world.
Despite a growing focus on gender at all levels, stark gender disparities
remain, including unequal access to land, resources, opportunities, and
decision-making power.


WHY ENVIRONMENT?


THE CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CRISES DEFINE OUR TIMES.

As a global community, we continue to use more ecological resources and services
than nature can regenerate through overfishing, overharvesting forests, and
emitting more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than forests can sequester.
People already living in poverty, those least responsible for climate change
with the fewest resources to cope with climatic shocks, are bearing the brunt of
its impacts, including women and girls. It is more clear than ever that climate
change is both a symptom and driver of growing global inequality, greed, and
unsustainable development.


WHY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT?


OUR CHALLENGE IS TO CREATE A WORLD WHERE HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL
INTEGRITY PROSPER.

The world’s population is projected to reach 8.5 billion by 2030, with the
highest concentration in the poorest countries, resulting in acute depletion of
resources and conflict over scarce goods, exacerbated by the overconsumption in
developed countries. How do we meet the development needs of the present,
without compromising the needs of the future? To achieve sustainable
development, we need action on three fronts: social, economic, and
environmental. Women are central to progress in each area because of their
particular experiences and perspectives.


WHAT'S THE LINK?


YOU CANNOT ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT GENDER EQUALITY AND
ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE.

At the heart of sustainable development is a respect for all rights as well as
responsibilities to the earth and future generations. Climate change and
environmental degradation are obstacles to sustainable development, magnifying
existing and overlapping inequalities. In many countries, women are among the
most vulnerable to climate change and environmental impacts, partly because they
make up the larger share of the agricultural work force and tend to have access
to fewer income-earning opportunities. However, women are not only on the
frontlines of crisis, they are on the frontlines of change. They are central
actors, with unique knowledge and solutions in moving towards sustainability.


WHY WEDO?


ADVANCING WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS AND CAPACITY-BUILDING ARE KEY LEVERS OF CHANGE.

Women’s organizing is key – Women’s capacity to speak, innovate, and lead is a
driver for sustainable change and is the reason why WEDO acts as a bridge
builder. Through advocacy and action, WEDO connects and facilitates spaces for
women’s organizations; governments; and intergovernmental organizations,
including the United Nations, to ensure that women’s human rights are at the
heart of global and national policies. As trainers and movement builders, we
deliver leadership development and technical advocacy skills to ensure that
women are empowered as decision-makers. Together, our actions will amplify the
voices of women, tackle unjust systems, and propel the change we embody.

Why women? Why environment? Why sustainable development? What's the Link? Why
WEDO?


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TOWARDS ECONOMIC AND CLIMATE JUSTICE: A FEMINIST ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL TRENDS



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REPORTS

Towards Economic and Climate Justice: A Feminist Analysis of Critical Trends

Gender Just Transition: A Path to System Change

Unpacking the Bridgetown Initiative: A Systemic Feminist Analysis & Critique


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NEWS

Release: New Data Shows 34% Women’s Participation on Party Delegations at COP28,
the same percentage as 10 years ago

WEDO Wrapped: 2023 Highlights

WEDO at COP28


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TOOLS

WEBINAR: The Gender Climate Tracker Platform: A Tool on Your Road to COP28

Who Decides: Women’s Participation in the UN Climate Change Convention

Webinar: GCF Replenishment: Why Feminist Civil Society Should Engage


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HOW YOU CAN HELP!

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Women and girls around the world are demanding and creating systemic change and
a sustainable future for all. We need collective power to attain a just future –
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