Latest in GAGGA

Latest in GAGGA

Dive into the latest news and updates from GAGGA and learn about our global initiatives, call to actions, and milestones.

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November 6, 2024

GAGGA at COP29 #WeWomenAreWater: A global call for gender-just climate finance

As the world gathers at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan from November 11-22, 2024, the stakes for climate justice have never been higher. Climate finance must be radically redirected toward the grassroots movements that are already leading the way with solutions that prioritize gender justice. Women, girls, trans, intersex, and non-binary people from marginalized communities asContinue reading “GAGGA at COP29 #WeWomenAreWater: A global call for gender-just climate finance”

November 1, 2024

Welcoming new team members to GAGGA!

The GAGGA team is growing and we are thrilled about it! Meet the three brilliant addition to our team and join us in welcoming them! Maria Florencia Tinnirello, Donor Engagement Officer Florencia is a feminist activist with a passion for harnessing the power of partnerships and transdisciplinary approaches to generate sustainable change for structurally excludedContinue reading “Welcoming new team members to GAGGA!”

March 25, 2024

Welcoming Anamika Dutt As GAGGA’s Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (PMEL) Officer!

Anamika Dutt is a feminist MEL practitioner from India. Anamika believes that stories of change and impact are best heard from the ones experiencing it. She is an experienced facilitator of participatory methodologies. Her work has helped her look at various parts of India and East Africa where she has worked on cross-sectional themes ofContinue reading “Welcoming Anamika Dutt As GAGGA’s Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (PMEL) Officer!”

March 15, 2024

Bringing Local Realities to Board Level: GAGGA and Both ENDS Partners at the GCF B38 in Rwanda

Last week Both ENDS participated in the 38th Board Meeting of the Green Climate Fund in Kigali, Rwanda, together with GAGGA partners Fatoumata Mbodji (LSD Senegal), Emem Okon (Kebetbache Nigeria), Alda Salomao (Tindzila Mozambique), Zenabou Segda (Women Environmental Program Burkina Faso) and Ibrahima Dia (IED Afrique, project lead in the Communities Regreen the Sahel program). Continue reading “Bringing Local Realities to Board Level: GAGGA and Both ENDS Partners at the GCF B38 in Rwanda”

March 9, 2024

We Women Are Water – Call To Action To Support And Finance Gender Just Climate Action

Gender just climate action and solutions are in urgent need of your support Women, girls, trans, intersex, and non-binary people from local and Indigenous communities are at the forefront of fighting for climate and environmental justice against false climate solutions. The time is now to resource the transformative climate solutions led by women, girls, inter,Continue reading “We Women Are Water – Call To Action To Support And Finance Gender Just Climate Action”

March 9, 2024

#WeWomenAreWater: GAGGA’s Call To Action At CSW68

Gender just climate action and solutions are in urgent need of your support Women, girls, trans, intersex, and non-binary people from local and Indigenous communities are at the forefront of fighting for climate and environmental justice against false climate solutions. The time is now to resource the transformative climate solutions led by women, girls, inter,Continue reading “#WeWomenAreWater: GAGGA’s Call To Action At CSW68”

March 9, 2024

How The Quilombola Community Is Reminding Us That A Fight Against Environmental Racism Is A Fight For Climate Justice

Long Story Short Since 2007, the Tatuoca River, vital to the Quilombola community of Ilha de Mercês in Ipojuca, northeast Brazil, has been critically impacted by a dam constructed by the SUAPE Industrial Port Complex. This dam, intended as temporary for shipyard access, drastically disrupted the river’s ecosystem, devastating the mangroves and the community’s livelihood.Continue reading “How The Quilombola Community Is Reminding Us That A Fight Against Environmental Racism Is A Fight For Climate Justice”

March 9, 2024

Gardens of Resilience: How Gond Adivasi Women Are Cultivating Change Amid Crisis

Long Story Short: In India’s Panna Tiger Reserve, the Gond Adivasi community of Umravan village faces a dire situation. Displaced in the name of wildlife protection, these Indigenous people struggle to maintain their traditional way of life. A group of resilient women, however, has risen to this challenge. They have spearheaded a movement to cultivateContinue reading “Gardens of Resilience: How Gond Adivasi Women Are Cultivating Change Amid Crisis”

March 9, 2024

Seeds of Change: How The Women Of The Mukonka Village Are Reviving Its Ecology – One Seed At A Time

Long Story Short: In Zambia’s Rufunsa district, the Mukonka village, rich in natural resources and biodiversity, faced severe environmental degradation due to illegal logging and charcoal production, leading to loss of streams, forests, and traditional food sources. The women of Mukonka, rooted in eco-feminist principles, turned this crisis around by reviving Indigenous seeds. Through advocacy,Continue reading “Seeds of Change: How The Women Of The Mukonka Village Are Reviving Its Ecology – One Seed At A Time”