The month of March being celebrated as Women’s History Month is not just a calendar ritual. It reminds us of a past when women fought for everything that has been achieved, bringing us to this point in time where we are. It should also act as a wake-up call reminding us of the urgency in recognising the importance of women’s role in building a sustainable world for future generations. Without making strides in reducing inequalities based on gender, a sustainable future will remain a distant dream.
So, why must women be empowered to work as educators and leaders in climate action? They take on the roles of caring and nurturing across communities globally and yet their place at the table, when it comes to taking care of our planet, is insignificant currently. Making up 51 per cent of the planet’s population, women in all societies respond effectively in times of crisis and work actively towards creation of a more just world.