Datum: 31-10-2024Tijd: 15.30 - 17.00 hrsLocatie: Humanity Hub, Den Haag
When
 a climate disaster hits, will menstrual products be made available to 
those that are displaced? A crucial question for anybody with a period, 
but unfortunately one that is unlikely to be answered if only men are a 
part of designing disaster response policies and measures.
 
 
 
Whilst
 the climate crisis impacts everybody everywhere, it doesn’t do so 
equally. We know that women and girls in all their diversity, 
specifically in the Global South, are the ones that are hit first and 
hardest by climate change and yet are sparsely involved in climate 
decision-making spaces. With the upcoming climate summit in Baku in 
November and the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Women's Summit next 
March in New York, we must seize this moment to ensure that the needs, 
solutions and leadership of those women at the forefront of the climate 
crisis take centre stage.
 
In this joint event by Women Engage for a
 Common Future and CARE Nederland, we are honoured to be joined by four 
experts and leaders from Pakistan and The Philippines who engage with 
at-risk communities (and women in particular) in establishing climate 
disaster preparedness and response measures. They will lead us in a 
conversation on how we can and should foster feminist climate leadership
 from the ground up. In this worldcafe style event you will be able to 
ask your questions to these local experts, and engage in a casual 
setting.
 
Be a part of the conversation! 
 
Join us on the 31st of October at 15:30 at the Humanity Hub in The Hague.
Speakers:
	- Ansherina
 Talavera: Program Coordinator of the Humanitarian and Peacebuilding 
Unit at CARE Philippines, overseeing CARE’s humanitarian actions, 
disaster risk reduction, anticipatory actions, and peacebuilding 
initiatives
- Sindhy Obias: Executive Director of the Assistance 
and Cooperation for Community Resilience and Development (ACCORD), a 
Philippine women-led non-government organization
- Hira Amjad: is
 an award-winning feminist social and climate justice leader, Founder 
and Executive Director of DASTAK Foundation, a women/survivor-led 
non-profit in Pakistan
- Ayesha Amin is a young climate, feminist
 activist, Founder of Baithak - Challenging Taboos, a women led, 
feminist, grassroots organization that works for gender justice in 
Pakistan.