This CSW66 side event brings together insights from ecofeminist research in global North and South arguing that both narratives and practices must change to secure gender just transitions: ecofeminism offers powerful alternative narratives that value care for people and planet, in contrast to mainstream development. Much just transition policy attention still focuses on male-dominated, formal work such as coal mining. Who is represented in narratives for just low-carbon transitions makes a difference. Women’s voices and lived experiences need to influence debates and decision making to achieve gender-egalitarian practices and low-carbon transitions that contribute to climate action and justice.
Speakers
Abdelrahman Al Tamimi
General Director, Palestinian Hydrology Group
Erin Tansey
Director Sustainable Inclusive Economies, IDRC
Shehnaaz Moosa
Director, CDKN
Stefania Barca
«Beatriz Galindo» Distinguished Researcher, Contemporary History, University of Santiago de Compostela
Zo Randriamaro
Coordinator, Centre de Recherches et d’Appui pour les Alternatives de développement – Océan Indien (CRAAD-OI)
Moderator
Dunja Krause
UNRISD
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