Impact of climate change on agricultural livelihoods of women
March 8, 2022
Climate change has been a threat to livelihoods. Women have been disproportionately burdened by the vagaries of climate. Women's vulnerability to climate change is attributed to many factors- social, economic, and cultural. The aim of this panel discussion was to understand the intricacies of how climate change affects vary unevenly among gender and to look for solutions to foster gender parity and improve outcomes for women in the world of work.
Climate Asia: Unpacking Jobs, Community Action and Funding (April 21 and 22, 2022)
The conference’s aim was to throw light on the landscaping study conducted by Arthan to understand the talent needs within the climate development impact areas. We have spoken to key experts from critical climate organisations to understand the talent demands, and jobs available, and assess skill gaps within the sector. Our goal is to enable discussions, and knowledge sharing and equip the sector with the required information to overcome organizational level talent/skill deficit in this sector.
Through Climate Asia Conference (virtual), we hosted dialogues with experts from across the Climate spectrum on topics ranging from the future of work to talent in the climate space to the funding landscape and civil, community and grassroots action.