Women and climate change: First victims, leading agents of change
Women and climate change: First victims, leading agents of change
Inspiring Ecofeminism Society Gender inequality Environmental issues

Eva Sadoun
A committed activist, Eva Sadoun regularly speaks out on crucial issues of our time, advocating for a necessary social, ecological, and feminist transformation of the financial sector.
Crises do not affect everyone in the same way. While disruptions are collectively experienced, they disproportionately impact the most vulnerable—among whom women are often on the front lines.
This conference will begin by exploring the concept of ecofeminism, defining its core principles, and highlighting key figures such as Vandana Shiva, who have played a crucial role in shaping and promoting this movement. We will examine various cases where women have taken the lead in developing resilient solutions to climate change. Additionally, we will emphasize the critical importance of integrating women into decision-making processes related to climate strategies and the development of more equitable and inclusive environmental and social policies.
The aim of this conference is to raise awareness about ecofeminism and shed light on how gender inequalities are exacerbated by climate crises. It will also demonstrate how women, as key agents of change, play an essential role in climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. By highlighting the deep connections between social justice and environmental justice, this discussion seeks to inspire collective action toward a fairer and more sustainable future.
