• About Us
    • Our Team
    • Careers
    • Financials
    • Donors
  • What We Do
    • Initiatives
    • Areas of Expertise
    • Coalitions
  • Our Impact
  • Resources
  • Advocacy
    • Amplify
Donate
  • About Us
    • Our Team
    • Careers
    • Financials
    • Donors
  • What We Do
    • Initiatives
    • Areas of Expertise
    • Coalitions
  • Our Impact
  • Resources
  • Advocacy
    • Amplify
  • Donate

Women's Environment and Development Organization

  • About Us
  • What We Do
  • Our Impact
  • Resources
  • Key Events & Gatherings
  • Financials
+1 212-973-0325[email protected]

DonateContact Us

Privacy Policy/WEDO Policies
Copyright © Women's Environment and Development Organization

Stay Informed

Receive updates on our progress, thinking, and strategies as we advocate for gender-just climate, environment, and economic policies around the world.

Resources
Critical Conversation
May 14, 2016
#OurSolutions: Breaking Free from the disproportional impact of poverty and resource scarcity on women
Feminist Systems Change
Share:Share on LinkedInShare on FacebookShare on Bluesky
Unnamed 3

The movement for climate justice and real action on environmental problems and equal rights for women is active and growing. People around the world are working hard to shine a light on the problems in their communities while also promoting solutions. After our request last week for campaign partners & supporters to share their stories, […]

header
The movement for climate justice and real action on environmental problems and equal rights for women is active and growing. People around the world are working hard to shine a light on the problems in their communities while also promoting solutions.

After our request last week for campaign partners & supporters to share their stories, we received overwhelming feedback. Here a is brief update of some activities happening around the world. Check them out and sign-up to show your support. The Women’s Global Call for Climate Justice will continue to highlight these crucial campaigns so continue to share in your stories here: #BreakFree from #FalseSolutions

Breaking Free from the disproportional impact of poverty and resource scarcity on women:

  • Somalia: In the throws of food security issues, health problems and a impacts of a changing environment, a group of committed gender balanced community development professionals in Somaliland came together and formed Barwaaqo, which means “prosperity” in Somalia. Within this organization, there are Five Environment Green Watch Activists dispersed throughout the region with each group containing 25 youth, both Boys and Girls, to increase a sense of ownership for their environment. They are now focusing on strengthening the living condition for women and leading a local fight against climate change impacts.

  • Senegal: Women leaders, who were ready to step away from spending an overwhelming amount of their time on gathering the necessary fuel for cooking and the preparation that goes into providing meals for their families, help form the Association for Research-Action and Environment Development in the Sahel (ARADES) in Saint-Louis, Senegal. Among the variety of campaigns on breaking free from outdated burdens, they help develop and distribute the Thermos Cart. This device allows to complete the cooking of a dish with  with significant decrease in energy such as wood fire needed, less greenhouse gas emissions and significantly less time needed to manage it.

a
Share:Share on LinkedInShare on FacebookShare on Bluesky

Stay Informed

Receive updates on our progress, thinking, and strategies as we advocate for gender-just climate, environment, and economic policies around the world.

Related Resources
Critical Conversation
Jan 15, 2026
Highlights on Multilateralism: An Interview With Katie Swan-Nelson
Advocacy Brief
Nov 30, 2025
No Tax Justice Without Gender Justice
Insight
Nov 18, 2025
Delivering a Feminist Just Transition with a BAM!

Resources

View All
a group of women smiling

Support Our Work

Your donation provides us with the stable foundation we need to build the feminist future we’re working to realize.

Donate Today
Interview with Katie Swan Nelson
Critical Conversation
Highlights on Multilateralism: An Interview With Katie Swan-NelsonRead
Advocacy Brief UN Framework Convention on Tax
Advocacy Brief
No Tax Justice Without Gender JusticeRead
COP30
Advocacy in Action
Belém: Feminist Power Delivered — But the Process Failed to Meet the MomentRead
Small Grant Recipients 2025 26
Impact Story
Announcing 2025-26 GEDA Small Grant RecipientsRead