Sentences with phrase «women build resilience»

The benefits of my approach are truly universal, and are designed to help women build resilience and confidence as well as shape and tone.

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Grow Ahead invites women from Africa, Asia or Latin America over 18 years of age to apply for scholarships of up to US$ 2,500 for workshops or trainings in their regions focused on agroecology or regenerative organic agriculture, including (but not limited to) agroforestry, biochar, compost, holistic management, conservation tillage, pasture cropping, silvopasture, permaculture, or other practices that build climate resilience.
Farmers, local governments, and businesses in the Peruvian Amazon are working to conserve forests, build climate resilience, and strengthen the role of women farmers.
In summary, and as we argue; in order to be successful services «have to be gendered, culturally sensitive, address justice as well as health needs and build upon the resilience of women war survivors and their communities.»
The GAT survey remains in use for confidential assessments of soldiers while the army continues to work on interventions it hopes will build resilience in its fighting men and women.
To that end, Shankara donates 100 % of net profits to initiatives ranging from education for girls and women empowerment in developing countries to those that help veterans build resilience and overcome PTSD.
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GBM works at the grassroots, national, and international levels to promote environmental conservation; to build climate resilience and empower communities, especially women and girls; to foster democratic space and sustainable livelihoods.
More women working in games is also propelling broader content, like Ninja Pizza Girl, a game about beating bullies and building resilience, developed by Australian Nicole Starke and her family.
This is articulated in three statements of purpose: to support innovative approaches to helping smallholder producers — both women and men — build their resilience to climate change; to help smallholder farmers take advantage of available mitigation incentives and funding; and to inform a more coherent dialogue on climate change, rural development, agriculture and food security.
But it should also be understood that women are vital to building resilience in poor communities.
This guidance document highlights grassroots women's innovations that build community resilience to disasters.
Part II presents select case studies of resilience - building strategies led by grassroots women's organizations.
She serves on the executive committee of the Luskin Center for Innovation and on the advisory boards of Women in Green, the Southern CA Green Business Council, the Built Environment for the LA Cleantech Incubator, as well as the steering committee for the USGBC Resilience LA Initiative and the leadership team for Path to Positive LA.
The report will have a solution - oriented focus, building on the strengths and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and girls to overcome systemic issues and structural barriers, often in the face of great adversity.
As women move in and out of incarceration it becomes harder to nurture, care and parent children, to build resilience and reconnect.
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