Toolkit for African Feminists on Climate Finance
The climate crisis disproportionately affects African women, whose livelihoods are closely tied to natural resources. The Toolkit for African Feminists on Climate Finance provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the gendered impacts of climate change across scientific, economic, social, political, and technological dimensions. Women, particularly in rural areas, face increased burdens due to resource depletion, climate-induced disasters, and exclusion from climate decision-making processes. This toolkit emphasizes the importance of integrating feminist perspectives into climate finance strategies, advocating for equitable economic mechanisms and inclusive policies that address gender-specific vulnerabilities. The scientific framework highlights how greenhouse gas emissions exacerbate climate change, disproportionately affecting women's roles in agriculture and resource management. Meanwhile, the economic and technological frameworks explore the need for sustainable, gender-responsive solutions, such as renewable energy technologies that empower women. Additionally, this toolkit underscores the critical role of Indigenous knowledge systems and women's leadership in mitigating climate impacts.