We are proud to share this collection of inspiring stories about women climate defenders from around the world who we support. While women lead on climate solutions in their communities, they frequently lack representation at high-level climate discussions. We want to change that!
Letter from Brazil to UN Climate Change High-Level Champion
During the Amazon Summit last August in the Brazilian city of Belem, Hivos and our partners from the Voices for Just Climate Action (VCA) coalition met with Razan al Mubarak, one of the two current United Nations High Level Climate Champions. We discussed the role of the Amazon in maintaining a livable global climate and […]
This paper outlines why money should flow to the local level by showcasing good examples of locally led climate solutions. It provides examples of several existing mechanisms that have been designed to increase participation, transparency and accountability as potential vehicles to channel much needed resources to these kinds of solutions.
The purpose of this report is to expound on the benefits of adopting a Food Change Lab approach and share how this multi-sector stakeholder platform enabled us to attract and engage with various key stakeholders who are active players in the food system.
Through our Youth Food Action research, we came up with key findings from the Harare food environment. The preliminary policy brief gives a summarized guide on the findings.
Through our Youth Food Action research, we came up with key findings from the Bulawayo food environment. The preliminary policy brief gives a summarized guide on the findings.
This study maps out the multiple ways in which art can function as a medium to advocate for climate justice. It presents ten case studies and concludes with opportunities, challenges and recommendations to foster “artivism” for climate justice.
Faces, voices and dreams of the Indigenous women of the Amazon
This photobook is a compilation of photographs and interviews to Indigenous women from the Amazon Basin with special emphasis on leaders from Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil.