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Improving women's adaptation to climate change.

Women's vulnerability to climate change stems from a number of factors -- social, economic and cultural.

When it comes to building climate resilience in communities, involving women is crucial.

Through our women’s group, we are involving women in community planning and disaster response efforts, we are building stronger, more resilient communities that are better equipped to face the challenges of climate change.

In our communities, women are responsible for household energy, food, water and care for the young and elderly.

The good news is that, we are investing in gender equality and women's empowerment has far-reaching benefits, including environmental conservation, poverty reduction, and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). And by tackling climate change with a gender lens, we can also address women's rights and promote greater gender equality.

Delighted to provide food parcels to 26 households across Glasgow to support families during the existing cost of living.

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