Today’s global challenges are deeply interconnected—gender inequality, climate change, insecurity, and conflict do not occur in isolation. In a dynamic session led by gender and climate expert Ruby Haji Naif, civil society organizations from the Middle East and Arabian Peninsula explored the powerful links between gender, peace, security, and the environment. The message was clear: tackling these issues holistically is key to building real climate resilience, lasting peace, and social equity. This blog dives into why embracing this intersectional approach is not just necessary but transformative.

The Power of Gender, Peace, and Environmental Action in Shaping Climate Resilience, Conflict, and Equity
Created 07/21/2025
Type: Blog
Region: Middle East & North Africa
Location: Global
Language: Arabic
Theme: Asia Religious & Ethnic Freedom, Climate Change & Conflict, Conflict Sensitivity & Integration, Democracy & Governance, Evaluation & Learning, Freedom of Religion or Belief, General, Human Rights, Humanitarian & Emergency Response Programming, International Development, Mediation, Peace & Security, Peace Impact Framework, Peace Processes, Peacebuilding, Peacebuilding & Urbanization, Program Design, Program Monitoring, Protection & Inclusion, Public Health
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