Why Women Are Key to Addressing Climate Change, Hunger, Health, and Development

The original version of this article, by Laurie Mazur, appeared on The Aspen Idea Blog. Policymakers typically address issues like climate, food security, development, and reproductive health separately. But that is not how those issues are experienced by women in developing countries. “At the ground level, these issues overlap 100 percent,” said Dr. Yetnayet Asfaw of EngenderHealth during a recent dialogue on global … Continue reading Why Women Are Key to Addressing Climate Change, Hunger, Health, and Development