Leading the change: Women and youth at the heart of climate action
In Senegal, rural women and youth play a crucial role in natural resource management and climate-change adaptation.
In Senegal, rural women and youth play a crucial role in natural resource management and climate-change adaptation.
“This is where we used to grow rice, before the sea swept our fields away,” Sanca Albino says, pointing to the beach, where the waves crash relentlessly.
Your September Bulletin highlights our counterparts’ work in supporting the resilience and autonomy of local populations in the face of environmental challenges.
Inter Pares sent a letter to the Prime Minister of Canada calling for immediate action to ensure Canadian policy and action do not contribute to genocidal acts in Gaza.
The working group will act as a forum for solidarity, exchange and action.
Big congratulations to our collaborator, Nan Paw Gay, winner of the 2024 Women in News Editorial Leadership Award.
In our 2023 annual report, you’ll read about our counterparts struggling through current conflicts and others working under the long shadows of a violent past.
With Inter Pares’ support, Asociación Lambda is at the forefront of the fight for LGBTQI+ justice in Guatemala.
As the war in Sudan grinds on, Inter Pares donors have allowed us to send our counterparts crucial financial support to help them adapt their work.
Inades-Formation Burkina Faso continues their essential work to support farmers, particularly women, through training in agroecology.