Resources

Discover new tools and resources from GAGGA, with practical insights from our global network. Explore case studies, reports, and strategies to strengthen climate action, and gender and environmental justice efforts.

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Case study image illustrating sustainable management efforts of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve in India, led by women. A woman is seen working with grains, seated outside a structure. A pink flower and green leaves are illustrated on the left side, with text reading 'Gender just climate solutions: Sustainable management of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India, Asia.' Logos for GAGGA, We Women Are Water, and the hashtag #GAGGAatCOP29 are at the bottom.

Gender just climate solution: Sustainable management of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve in India

As part of Aadhimalai, small-scale Adivasi women, are ensuring sustainable management of the biosphere as gender just climate solution!

Case study image highlighting an Indigenous women-led sustainable agricultural project in Honduras. Several women are seated in a circle in a room, participating in a discussion. A pink flower and green leaves are illustrated on the left, with text reading 'Gender just climate solutions: Indigenous women-led sustainable agricultural production in Honduras, Latin America.' Logos for GAGGA, We Women Are Water, and the hashtag #GAGGAatCOP29 are at the bottom.

Gender just climate solution: Lenca Women Reclaiming Their Land Through Agroecology in Honduras

Indigenous women of the Lenca community are reclaiming their ancestral lands and restoring ecosystems through gender just climate solution!

Case study image featuring a women-led ecological restoration project in Cameroon. Two women, one holding a child, are pictured working in a lush green field. A large pink flower and green leaves are illustrated on the left side, with text reading 'Gender just climate solutions: Women-led ecological restoration in Cameroon, Africa.' Logos for GAGGA, We Women Are Water, and the hashtag #GAGGAatCOP29 are at the bottom.

Gender just climate solution: Women-led ecological restoration in Cameroon

In Mbiame Village, in northwest Cameroon, women are using the gender just climate solution of Analog Forestry to restore degraded ecosystems!

Case study image of a women-led ecological restoration project using Analog Forestry in the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal. 'Before' and 'After' images show the transformation of a barren hillside into a green, forested landscape. A pink flower and green leaves are illustrated on the left, with text reading 'Gender just climate solutions: Women-led ecological restoration in the Kathmandu Valley through Analog Forestry, Nepal, Asia.' Logos for GAGGA, We Women Are Water, and the hashtag #GAGGAatCOP29 are at the bottom.

Gender just climate solution: Restoring Ecosystems Through Analog Forestry In Nepal

In Nepal, the Women’s Empowerment Center (WEC) is leading a gender just climate solution!

GAGGA and Gender Action launch the resource “A Guide to Women’s Rights and Environmental Justice Advocacy on International Financial Institutions”

Over 35 years ago, environmental justice groups launched a movement to prevent harmful environmental impacts of International Financial Institutions´ (IFIs) investments. Until recently, women’s rights groups did not play a significant role within the movement of civil society organisations (CSOs) that hold IFIs accountable for the societal and environmental impacts of their policies and investments.Continue reading “GAGGA and Gender Action launch the resource “A Guide to Women’s Rights and Environmental Justice Advocacy on International Financial Institutions””

Executive summary: GAGGA’s impact 2016-2019

Between January and October 2020, GAGGA conducted a final external evaluation to assess its impact, key outcomes and performance in its first four years of implementation. Below are some of the key findings: 74.5 percent of GAGGA’s total budget was directly allocated to support grassroots groups, funds and NGOs working on women’s rights and environmental justice.Continue reading “Executive summary: GAGGA’s impact 2016-2019”

Women on the Frontlines of Extractivism: How Funders Can Support Women Environmental Defenders

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new report, “Women on the Frontlines of Extractivism: How funders can support women environmental defenders.” This report draws upon and synthesizes independent research conducted by the Global Alliance for Green and Gender Action (GAGGA), Global Greengrants Fund, and SAGE Fund, structures dedicated to supporting women on the frontlines of environmentalContinue reading “Women on the Frontlines of Extractivism: How Funders Can Support Women Environmental Defenders”

Report | Womn and water in Africa: An overview of water justice struggles

The Urgent Action Fund-Africa (UAF-Africa) launched its report “Womn** and water in Africa: An overview of water justice struggles” as part of a year-long campaign on water availability for womn in Africa. The report responds to the following questions: what are the root causes of water scarcity? What are the approaches employed by organizations toContinue reading “Report | Womn and water in Africa: An overview of water justice struggles”

Report | Intrinsically linked: gender equality, climate and biodiversity

The worldwide climate crisis, loss of biodiversity and continuing gender inequality are intrinsically linked. Solving the climate and biodiversity crises and achieving gender equality must go hand in hand and everyone needs to be involved. Women and girls constitute almost half of the world’s population, but their voices are not sufficiently heard in biodiversity andContinue reading “Report | Intrinsically linked: gender equality, climate and biodiversity”

Report | Structural violence: Learning from women and girl environmental defenders

In their efforts to defend their land, territories and natural resources, women and girl environmental defenders* (WGEDs) around the world are experiencing diverse forms of structural violence. The violence they experience ranges from the physical to the spiritual. From dislocation and dispossession, to harassment and defamation. From sexual and domestic violence to kidnapping and murder.Continue reading “Report | Structural violence: Learning from women and girl environmental defenders”