WEBISODE FROM 30 NOV 2021
Our Africa Educates her Campaign season 5 is on going
Green Menstruation - Webisode 8
Good evening ladies and gentlemen,
Welcome to the eighth day of our environmental challenge Women Without Plastic - Key to reduce our carbon footprints!
Girls’ education can strengthen climate strategies in three ways: by empowering girls and advancing her reproductive health and rights, fostering girls’ climate leadership and pro-environmental decision-making, and developing girls’ green skills for green jobs.
Isabel Marques is our guest today, she will share a little about her hygiene preferences, and she will know the consequences of her choices.
Countries with a lower rate of girls’ education like Angola, also have higher rates of deaths and illness of women and girls in weather-related disasters. In contrast,
Countries with more women in government also more likely to adopt climate protection policies. Providing girls with green skills enables adaptation to a world impacted by climate change as well as a changing world of work.
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