7 March 2025, 10h 12h (Barcelona time), Online – On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) is organizing a webinar to address the intersection of gender, climate change, and security. This timely discussion will explore key challenges and opportunities for advancing women’s roles in climate governance and peacebuilding, while also launching the second UfM-IEMed MedWE Policy Paper: “Climate Crisis and Gender Equality in the Euro-Mediterranean Region – Emerging Security Risks.”
The Euro-Mediterranean region is increasingly recognized as a climate change hotspot, facing rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, and an escalation in extreme weather events. These climatic changes exacerbate existing vulnerabilities, particularly for women, who are disproportionately affected due to deeply entrenched gender inequalities. Women’s limited access to landownership, agricultural resources, and decision-making spaces further restricts their ability to adapt to climate challenges.
In conflict-prone areas, climate change acts as a stress multiplier, exacerbating displacement and instability. The forced migration journey often exposes women to heightened risks of violence and trauma. Despite this, women are not just victims—they are key agents of resilience and leadership in climate adaptation. Across the region, women are at the forefront of sustainable resource management, local enterprise development, and disaster risk reduction initiatives. However, their voices remain underrepresented in decision-making spaces.
This webinar aims to highlight these pressing issues, promote a gender-responsive approach to climate change and peacebuilding, and foster dialogue among international and national organizations, policymakers, and gender equality advocates, including youth actors.
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The webinar is open to all stakeholders interested in gender equality, climate resilience, and peacebuilding. Kindly register here to receive the webinar Zoom Link. The connection link will be shared with registered participants a few days before the event.
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in a crucial discussion on gender, climate change, and security in the Euro-Mediterranean region!