香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播

Comunicado de prensa 18 Abr, 2023

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 supports five new projects to address gender-based violence related to climate change and environmental degradation

Washington DC, 18 April 2023 - With support from the Resilient, Inclusive and Sustainable Environments (RISE) grants challenge, five projects across Central America, Eastern and Southern Africa and Southeast Asia are addressing gender-based violence in the context of environmental conservation, resource use in climate-vulnerable settings and the protection of Indigenous women environmental human rights defenders.

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Around the world, women and girls play key roles in nature conservation and climate action. Yet, is too often used to reinforce existing gender inequality and control over who can access, benefit from, and participate in the management of critical natural resources, like land and water; particularly in contexts of environmental degradation and climate change.听

The is a first-of-its-kind fund available to organisations working to address gender-based violence in environmental programming and climate-vulnerable contexts. It is a direct response to and is funded by the . The RISE grants challenge invests in partnerships between environmental, gender equality, and community-based organisations and leaders working to address gender-based violence in developing countries around the world.听

鈥淥ur 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 research shows that violence is systematically used as a means to control who can and can鈥檛 engage in environmental activities 鈥 for far too long, the environment sector has ignored this foundational barrier to a rights-based approach that champions and values the crucial contributions and rights of women and girls,鈥 said Stewart Maginnis, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Deputy Director General for Programmes. 鈥淭he new RISE grants challenge winners, who span the globe, are essential towards lighting the path from research to action on-the-ground. The stories of survivors and the grief of our conservation colleagues who have observed these challenges without support will no longer be silenced. Together we build a new foundation of learning that prioritises trauma-informed and survivor-centred approaches.鈥

Jamille Bigio, USAID鈥檚 Senior Coordinator for Gender Equality and Women鈥檚 Empowerment, emphasised the importance of this partnership. 鈥淩ISE is the first, and to-date, the only grants challenge of its kind that provides direct funding to local organisations preventing and responding to gender-based violence-related to climate change and environmental degradation. It builds evidence of effective approaches to prevent and respond to gender-based violence in environmental sectors, which is urgently needed. We encourage other partners to join us. Women and girls are our climate future, but their leadership is undermined when they face targeted threats to their safety.鈥澛

In celebration of , 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 and USAID announced the five winners of the 2022 RISE grants challenge on 18 April 2023 at a ceremony in Washington DC, USA.

Meet the winners

In Zambia鈥檚 Western Province, women are often forced to trade their bodies for fish from the local fishermen, a form of exploitation known as 鈥榮ex-for-fish鈥. Under the RISE grants challenge, and their implementing partner will work to prevent and respond to sex-for-fish exploitation to promote improved equality and safety for women to engage in the sustainable management of fisheries resources in the rural districts of Nalolo, Sesheke and Mongus.

鈥淏y conducting research and facilitating learning and training, ActionAid Zambia will sensitise communities to increase awareness and protection against gender-based violence 鈥 improving the sustainable management of fisheries,鈥 said Samantha Munang鈥橝ndu, ActionAid Zambia's聽RISE Project Coordinator. 鈥淲omen watch committees will be trained to be able to report gender-based violence cases to relevant authorities like the police and women-support groups.鈥

AAZ
ActionAid Zambia



In Kenya, the threat of gender-based violence prevents full and effective participation of women in managing protected and conserved areas in many communities. Women rangers experience intimate partner violence while others face physical and psychological gender-based violence when they engage in economic activities in wildlife conservancies. Men who encourage women鈥檚 participation in these spaces are also confronted with verbal abuse.

With a second round of RISE grants challenge support, the Kenya Wildlife Conservancies Association and the are joining forces to empower women to meaningfully and safely participate in conservancy governance and management in the Kasigau conservancy in the Taita Taveta landscape and in the Kitirua conservancy based in the Amboseli landscape. Project interventions will focus on gender-based violence prevention and mitigation by challenging harmful social norms and by improving partners鈥 institutional capacity to address gender-based violence within their programmes and operations.听

KWCA
KWCA



In Cambodia, the is partnering with to address the harmful power dynamics and violence that prevent women鈥檚 full, effective and safe participation in community protected areas and forest management. Among its interventions, the project will engage men and boys to change attitudes, social norms and behaviour from husbands and men leaders in order to create an enabling environment for women to be accepted as effective community protected areas and natural resource managers.听

RECOFTC
RECOFTC



Meanwhile in Mexico, though many depend on ecotourism in coastal communities, women are not only facing sexual harassment by tourism service providers, but are also suffering from smear campaigns to discourage their participation.

With the RISE grants challenge support, is partnering with to address the prevalence of gender-based violence in coastal ecotourism in three protected areas across two tourism landscapes in the states of Yucat谩n, Quintana Roo and Oaxaca. Strategies include awareness raising on the linkages between gender-based violence, environmental degradation and climate change and building the capacities of public officers.听

EECO
EECO



Globally, Indigenous women environmental human rights defenders are exposed to gender-based violence to silence their activism and exclude them from environmental policymaking spaces. Indigenous women have faced violent attacks for protecting their lands and environmental rights on which their survival and livelihoods depend 鈥 resulting聽 in a loss of traditional knowledge, exclusion from decision-making and loss of roles and occupations.

Under the RISE grants challenge, the is partnering with the , the and the to empower Indigenous women environmental human rights defenders in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines to self-determine their priorities, elevate their voices and support strategies to end gender-based violence as a barrier to their work. As Dr Elizabeth Imti, AIPP RISE Project Manager, says, 鈥渋t is a movement by Indigenous women, for Indigenous women.鈥

AIPP
AIPP



The knowledge, contributions and full participation of women in conservation are essential to the well-being of our planet, but to be able to fulfil this critical role we need to ensure their safety and agency are protected. Investment is urgently needed to implement solutions that address these serious risks, fill critical knowledge, facilitate cooperation and catalyse further investment in this nexus.

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 manages the RISE grants challenge programme under the , a part of a partnership with USAID on . The RISE grants challenge is also part of a joint commitment by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 and USAID under the Generation Equality Forum. Convened by UN Women, Generation Equality is the world鈥檚 leading initiative to accelerate investment and implementation on gender equality. It brings together organisations from every part of society to catalyse progress, advocate for change and take bold actions together. To learn more about the RISE grant challenge winners and how you can support them, or to apply to the 2023 call for proposals, visit: .听