The event which was dedicated to “Women and Climate Change” shed light on the critical issue of the disproportionate impact of climate change on women, particularly in vulnerable communities. The session provided a platform for in-depth discussions, drawing attention to the unique challenges faced by women as primary caretakers and resource providers in many households. Panelists, including the renowned climate activist Najma Khalif from the Somali Women in Environment and Climate Change organization, shared insightful case studies and personal narratives that underscored the vital role women play in climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts.
A key highlight of the event was the emphasis on the necessity of gender-sensitive climate policies and initiatives. Participants stressed the importance of inclusive approaches in environmental planning and action, recognizing that women’s voices and perspectives must be integrated into climate dialogues. The session aimed to amplify the voices of women in the realm of climate change discussions, acknowledging their pivotal role in driving sustainable change within their communities. Najma Khalif’s passionate presentation added a compelling dimension to the event, inspiring attendees to take action towards a more equitable and environmentally resilient future. This session at “Daango iyo Deegaan” exemplified the commitment to addressing gender disparities in the context of climate change and promoting women’s leadership in sustainable development.