Climate Action and Gender Response (women and inclusive leadership for climate action)

Description

In this session, participants will explore the vital role of women in addressing climate change and driving meaningful action. The focus is on understanding the significance of gender-responsive policies and equitable financial opportunities. Women's transformative leadership in instigating change will be highlighted, drawing from knowledge, real experiences, and indigenous perspectives. The discussion will encompass diverse viewpoints on climate action, contemplating the need for radical steps and specific strategies to promote women's leadership in this context. Critical elements for gender-responsive planning at local and global levels will be analyzed. Attendees can anticipate gaining a nuanced understanding of these complexities, fostering inspiration to advocate for gender-inclusive approaches in combating climate change.


Moderator

  • Fazileh Dadvar, Head of Capacity Building and Networking & Director of Annual Forums at UEF
  • Elisabeth Belpaire, ISOCARP Board Member & Congress Director


Speakers

  • Meseret Haileyesus, Founder, Canadian Centre for Women’s Empowerment (Canada
  • Osprey Orielle Lake, Founder & Executive Director for Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International (California, USA) 
  • Hope Magidimisha-Shipungu, Professor Town and Regional Planning University of Kwazulu-Natal, SARCHI Chair Inclusive Cities (South Africa)
  • Mathews Hickey, Architect, Two Row Architect (Canada)
  • Kotchakorn Voorakhom, CEO and Founder of Landprocess and Porous City Network. Chairwoman of the Climate Change Working Group IFLA


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