Ipas: At Ipas, we believe that women should be key players in solving the climate crisis. What does women-led climate justice look like to you?
Fabeha: What happens in the coastal belt when a flood hits or cyclone starts? Usually, men remain far for fishing or stay away from home for work. At that crisis time, women always take the lead and take care of their children and family resources. But it is very unfortunate that women have very limited decision-making power. And everything is linked to climate change. Women-led climate justice will give them power, as they will be able to sit at the table where decisions will be made.
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