This investigative documentary by MEMPROW through UBC News Bulletin takes you to West Nile, where women and girls are on the frontline of climate justice and environmental protection. In a region deeply affected by climate change, we explore the unique and indispensable roles women and girls play in safeguarding their communities against environmental degradation and advocating for human rights. Their daily interactions with the land make them acutely aware of the impacts of climate change, positioning them as critical voices against environmental injustices.
Join us as we highlight their resilience, leadership, and activism in the face of adversity, and call for greater recognition and support for their efforts in fighting for a sustainable and equitable future for all. This documentary sheds light on the intersection of gender, environmental stewardship, and human rights, urging us to rethink our approach to climate action through a feminist lens.
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