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Why rural women pay the highest price of the climate crisis
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Why rural women pay the highest price of the climate crisis
Climate change disproportionately impacts women farmers in low- and middle-income countries, causing billions of dollars of losses among female-headed farming households. This is the main finding of FAO's "The Unjust Climate" report, explains in this interview Lauren Phillips, Deputy Director of the Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
Producer: Laura Quiñones
Sound: Laura Quiñones and Eric Deleu
Asset date
04/01/2024
Language
English
Duration
8m47s
File size
10.07 MB
UNFAO Source
FAO Audio
Unique identifier
UF2Z3L