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Policy brief -  Where next for feminist foreign policy   on tackling the climate crisis?

1 Dec 2023

Indigenous peoples are also among the most exposed to the climate crisis, as their way of life and their economic and political marginalisation increases their exposure to the impacts of the climate crisis. [...] • Pledge and allocate finance to the Loss and Damage Fund, according to their historical contribution to global greenhouse emissions and on the basis of solidarity and justice. [...] 7 ODI Policy brief 2 Drive the transformation of international law and institutions to enforce human rights related to natural resources and to remove financial blocks on climate action International institutions and legal instruments have the capacity to support coordinated global action on the climate crisis. [...] 10 ODI Policy brief • Back initiatives that unlock finance, such as the Bridgetown Initiative, and advocate for the transformation of the current financial global architecture in order to increase the ability of low- and middle-income countries to pursue climate-related actions and policies. [...] This can increase both their ability to respond meaningfully and effectively to the realities of the climate crisis, as well as to live up to the aspirations of feminist values.

Authors

Overseas Development Institute

Pages
24
Published in
United Kingdom