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Zimbabwean women want to speak for themselves at COP30
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58987, member: 636"] Women's involvement in climate leadership emerged as vital during preparatory discussions for the United Nations Climate Conference. Representatives gathered Tuesday to address gender considerations before COP30 convenes in Brazil this November. Climate impacts affect women and girls more severely because their livelihoods depend heavily on natural resources. Community members shared personal accounts of extreme weather destroying homes and agricultural yields. Domestic violence and child marriages increase when families face food insecurity from changing weather patterns. Participants called for greater climate financing directed toward vulnerable women and girls in affected regions. Chief Director Lilian Takaendesa emphasized shifting focus from recognizing women's vulnerability to integrating their leadership solutions. Parliamentary Portfolio Committee member Prisca Mupfumira noted government progress through borehole drilling programs and climate-resistant farming methods. Small-scale agriculture and manual labor expose women to drought and flood damage that destroys crops and livestock. COP30 represents an opportunity to transform frontline community experiences into actionable climate policies. [/QUOTE]
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