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Amy Avenant

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“Climate change disproportionately affects women and girls. According to the UN, when weather disasters strike, women and children are 14 times more likely to die than men, mostly due to limited access to information, limited mobility, decision-making, and resources.
 
Given that women find ourselves on the frontlines of the climate crisis speaking up and collaborating empower us to be agents of change needed to address gender inequality and the climate crisis.
 
When women stand together, we are a force to reckon with: female leadership and example give our girls opportunity to hope, to collaborate and to find solutions to problems impacting them directly! “

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