DAR ES SALAAM, April 2 -- In many coastal communities of Dar es Salaam, the frontlines of climate adaptation are not found in conference halls or policy documents, but in the everyday lives of women. They are the ones recycling waste, restoring degraded environments, managing scarce resources, and quietly sustaining their communities against the growing pressures of climate change.

Yet, despite their critical role, their contributions remain largely invisible, undocumented, undervalued, and excluded from mainstream climate discourse. It is this disconnect that has inspired MyLEGACY to launch an innovative initiative known as Green Frame, a participatory documentary project that seeks to bring womens climate work into the spotlight.

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