Biodiversity loss and climate change are also a gender issue

10/2024
Cover Biodiversity Loss Gender

In this series we explore thirteen stories of women across Latin America, from Mexico to Bolivia, who are taking on leadership roles in ecosystem-based adaptation initiatives within their local communities. These women share common goals: They are working tirelessly to protect and restore ecosystems, raise environmental awareness within their communities, and implement sustainable solutions and practices that serve as an inspiration to others.

Please note, this presentation is an interactive presentation. Clicking on slide 2 on the buttons (women) you can get to each story. On each slide there is a button on the right bottom corner, by clicking you get back to the main map. The presentation runs automatically.

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