On 29 January 2020, IUCN launched a new publication detailing how environmental degradation drives gender-based violence. This press release provides information to the media on key messages and statements from IUCN leaders on the severity, pervasiveness and urgency of addressing linkages.
Press Release
Environmental degradation driving gender-based violence – IUCN study
- 2020
Author:
- IUCN Global Communications Unit
Organization:
- IUCN
Citation:
- IUCN (2020). "Environmental degradation driving gender-based violence – IUCN study." International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) [communiqué de presse]. Available at: https://www.iucn.org/news/gender/202001/environmental-degradation-driving-gender-based-violence-iucn-study
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Academia, Accessing and Controlling Natural Resources, Addressing Gender-Based Violence, Affordable and Clean Energy, AGENT, Building Gender Knowledge and Capacities, Civil Society, Clean Water and Sanitation, Climate Action, Climate Change, Conservation Case, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Deforestation and Degradation, Documents and resources, Donors and Funds, English, Extractives, Filling Knowledge and Data Gaps, Fisheries, GBV Center, Gender Equality, Global, Good Health and Well-being, Government, Indigenous Women, Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, IUCN, Life Below Water, Life on Land, Making the Case, No Poverty, Partnerships to achieve the Goal, Peace and Justice Strong Institutions, Private Sector, Quality Education, Reduced Inequality, Report, Responsible Consumption and Production, Social Inclusion and Intersectionality, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Tool, Women Environmental Human Rights Defenders, Zero Hunger