New Delhi, Oct. 4 -- Climate change is one of the biggest threats to the world today. Rising sea levels, cyclones, droughts, floods, or river erosion, these disasters are not only natural disasters, but are also deeply shaking people's lifestyles, economies, and social structures. However, this crisis is not the same for everyone. Its impact is hitting the marginalized groups of society the hardest, especially women. Women in South Asia, Africa, and Latin America are facing this crisis with multifaceted challenges. On the one hand, they are bearing the reality of economic loss, and on the other hand, they are bearing the reality of losing their rights to social dignity, education, health, and security.
Based on this experience, a new sch...
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