Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Bolivia
Website
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Event
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Watch the GLOW webinar recording to hear how diverse actors are building capacity on gender-responsive climate action, and the opportunities for just transitions to low-carbon, climate-resilient economies in specific countries and regions.
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Webinar
This event at CSW66 explored the opportunities for government spending plans to promote gender equality and environmental sustainability.
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Blog
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Agnes Medinaceli of SDSN Bolivia highlights why women’s empowerment is a key concern for Bolivia’s tourism industry.
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Event
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This session at the 2022 Conference of Montreal explored the role of women in the leadership to low-carbon economies in the global South.
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Spending plans for Covid-19 economic recovery provide a major opportunity to promote gender equality and environmental sustainability.
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Project
The long-term goal of the project is a transformation from traditionally male-dominated, extractive economic activities to more gender-inclusive and environmentally-sustainable activities, grounded in Bolivia's rich natural and cultural assets.