Why Women Must Be at the Heart of Uganda’s Climate Change Agenda

By 2026-03-02T14:10:28+00:00March 2, 2026|

Climate change in Uganda disproportionately affects women and girls, deepening existing inequalities through displacement, food insecurity, health risks, and unpaid care burdens. Although national policies recognise gender-differentiated impacts, implementation gaps persist. Empowering women through inclusive climate action, leadership, and access to resources is essential for building resilient, sustainable communities.

Bridging the Gender Gap in the Global South

By 2025-03-10T10:36:27+00:00March 8, 2025|

Gender equity and women’s leadership are fundamental to the progress and resilience of the Global South. Women are the [...]

Who takes care of the women taking care?

By 2024-03-25T14:08:19+00:00March 25, 2024|

It is vital not only to tackle the issue of care itself but also to raise awareness about the need to redistribute caring responsibilities.

COVID-19 and educational inequality in Benin

By 2024-12-04T09:44:14+00:00January 18, 2024|

The study finds that demand and supply side disruptions, caused by mobility restrictions and limited access to finance, negatively affected MSEs, with women-owned enterprises facing greater difficulties.

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