#16Days: Navigating the Perfect Storm: Leveraging Gender-Responsive Climate Justice for Peace and Security

The Women, Peace and Security Network – Canada (WPSN-C)’s latest publication, WPS at 25 and Canada’s CNAP3: Feminist Reflections on Progress and Gaps is edited by Katrina Leclerc, Sandra Biskupski-Mujanovic and Sarah Keeler.

Today’s #16Days reading is Chapter 14: Navigating the Perfect Storm: Leveraging Gender-Responsive Climate Justice for Peace and Security, by Chloé Silvestre and Rabab Rabbani.

Both Chloé and then Rabab shared reflections on their chapter at the publication launch.

From Sustainable Development Goal 13 (climate action) to Canada’s latest Women, Peace and Security (WPS) National Action Plan (CNAP3), the need to centre climate justice has long been acknowledged. The international aid and peacebuilding sectors are no exception. The 25th anniversary of the WPS agenda offers a timely opportunity to reflect on progress—and gaps—in addressing the interconnected crises of climate change, conflict, and gender inequality.

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The views in this blog are those of the author only and do not necessarily represent those of the WPSN-C or its membership.

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