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Climate Resilience for All

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When women are climate resilient, we will all be climate resilient.

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🌏This is Durgaben's story. She is a Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) member in India. Extreme heat deepens women's vulnerability. It is the deadliest climate hazard and is growing.

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🌡️ Are you aware of how #ExtremeHeat has a unique impact on women’s health? That's why building climate resilience means protecting women's well-being. When women are climate resilient, we will all be climate resilient. Learn more at: climateresilience.org

🌡️ Are you aware of how #ExtremeHeat has a unique impact on women’s health?

That's why building climate resilience means protecting women's well-being.

When women are climate resilient, we will all be climate resilient.

Learn more at: climateresilience.org
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This is the second part of Durgaben's story. She is a member of the Self Employed Women's Association (SEWA) in India. Learn how we can build solutions that deliver impact today.

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Just like Nainaben, many #women work under #ExtremeHeat to support their families. The impacts are severe, from dizziness to headaches and blisters, especially as the climate crisis worsens. 🌡️ There are solutions. Together, we can protect women like her. #ClimateResilience

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We were excited to partner with Prudence Foundation and Warner Bros. Discovery as the content expert for their #ExtremeHeat content in the #DecodewithPrudence series. Together we explored the dangers of extreme heat and its effects on our health, environment, and daily lives.

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A few days ago, we celebrated our 1st anniversary! We’re proud of the impact we've made on women and vulnerable communities, and the awareness we've raised about #ExtremeHeat. When women are climate resilient, we will all be climate resilient. Learn more: climateresilience.org

A few days ago, we celebrated our 1st anniversary! We’re proud of the impact we've made on women and vulnerable communities, and the awareness we've raised about #ExtremeHeat.

When women are climate resilient, we will all be climate resilient. Learn more: climateresilience.org
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🌾Niruben’s story reflects the struggles many #women face, especially in the Global South, as #ExtremeHeat becomes the deadliest climate hazard. We are elevating these stories and building solutions to support the most heat-exposed communities. It's time for action.

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Niruben has spent 40 years in agriculture and her health and livelihood is being threatened by #ExtremeHeat. Heat insurance could provide vital support for #women like her. Extreme heat impacts millions. It’s time for action!

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Jashodaben Ravjibhai has been farming in #India for 35 years. Rising temperatures have severely affected her health, farming, and animal husbandry. Let's raise awareness and advocate for solutions that support #women in agricultuređź’Ş. Learn more: climateresilience.org

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Extreme heat is the deadliest climate event, yet visuals often don't accurately convey the impacts. Videography and photography must focus on the real impacts of #ExtremeHeat, especially for those most affected, like female outdoor workers.

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Extreme heat is the deadliest climate event, yet visuals often don't accurately convey the impacts. 📸Photography and videography should capture how #ExtremeHeat affects health, transportation, and livelihoods, especially for those most affected, like female outdoor workers.

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Extreme heat, rising costs, and health risks affect women most, especially those working on the frontlines in agriculture and informal sectors. We must empower and support them. When women are climate resilient, we will all be climate resilient. Go to climateresilience.org

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The Mahila Housing Trust Initiative and Climate Risk Insurance (CRI) is equipping women with the knowledge and tools to protect their families from climate change by managing their finances and investing in climate-resilient technologies. 👉climateresilience.org

The Mahila Housing Trust Initiative and Climate Risk Insurance (CRI) is equipping women with the knowledge and tools to protect their families from climate change by managing their finances and investing in climate-resilient technologies.

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Heat waves pose health risks, impact food and water security, and drive wildfires, affecting our lives. That’s why we’re proud to partner with Prudence Foundation & Discovery on #ExtremeHeat in the #DecodewithPrudence series.