The climate crisis has a disproportionate impact on women and girls, particularly in the Global South, where intersecting oppressions amplify existing gender inequalities and vulnerability.
Women and children face a significantly higher risk during disasters, being 14 times more likely to die compared to men, highlighting essential gaps in support and resources.
Displacement due to climate disasters increases the vulnerability of women and girls, exposing them to heightened risks of sexual violence, abuse, and human trafficking.
Access to critical services like healthcare and reproductive rights often diminishes during and after climate disasters, severely affecting women and girls' wellbeing.
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