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ISSN: 2157-7617

Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change
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Climate change and gender: Women as powerful agents of change

7th International Conference on Climate Change and Medical Entomology

Allegra Salvadori

UNDP Editor, UAE

Keynote: J Earth Sci Clim Change

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Abstract
The impacts of climate change are challenging the world and in particular are affecting the poorest countries, the most vulnerable ones, especially poor women. In 2015, the international community adopted two major agendas to fight climate change, the 2030 agenda for sustainable development adopted at the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit on 25 September 2015 and the Paris agreement, endorsed in December of the same year. Gender equality and women’s concerns are embedded in both agreements. Because of the new 2030 roadmap, gender equality is reaffirmed as a priority of human rights and dignity, through sustainable development Goal number 5. Women still have less economic, political and legal power. Women are powerful agents of change.
Biography

Allegra Salvadori has worked as an Italian Journalist for Corriere della Sera, the Huffington Post and Linkiesta. She worked as a Senior Strategic Communication Consultant and Editor in Chief for the United Nations Development Programme, writing annual reports on Sustainability and Climate Change for the Arab Government.

E-mail: allegra.salvadori@me.com

 

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