Making sustainable finance available to more women in the fight to address climate change – A call to action
Gisela Garzon De La Roza and
Anne Valko Celestino ()
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Anne Valko Celestino: Asian Development Bank
Development Finance Agenda, 2022, vol. 7, issue 3, 18-19
Abstract:
Women´s contributions to climate action are severely limited by their unfamiliarity with green technologies and the way financial systems underplay women´s roles, capacity, and potential. To bring women to the forefront of climate action and build their resilience, a call to action is clear. Access to sustainable, meaningful, and gender equitable finance is the answer.
Date: 2022
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