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Evicted by Climate Change: Confronting the Gendered Impacts of Climate-Induced Displacement

Authored by: CARE Climate Change and Resilience Platform

Categories: Human Rights, Humanitarian Emergencies
Sub-Categories: Climate and Environment, Democratization and Political Participation, Economic Participation, Human Development, Migration
Region: No Region
Year: 2020
Citation: "Evicted by Climate Change: Confronting the Gendered Impacts of Climate-Induced Displacement." CARE International. July 2020.

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Executive Summary

This report outlines the causes and consequences of climate-induced displacement, and how the triple injustice of climate change, poverty and gender inequality must be met by transformative action: to support more gender-equal and resilient communities in sustainable environments. In this report, CARE draws on key scientific findings as well as its own experience and, most importantly, the experiences of the people CARE seeks to support in managing compound risks: women and girls in vulnerable situations.