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Social. 160 Million Women in Extreme Poverty: Why Climate Change Is Gender-Based

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The rise in global temperatures is "a speeding-up of women's risk", warns several NGOs, who regret insufficient funding.

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The rise in global temperatures is "a speeding-up of women's risk", warns several NGOs, who regret insufficient funding.

As the G7 approaches, NGOs warn about the disproportionate impact of climate change on women: food insecurity, violence, poverty. Paradox: Official development assistance fell by 23 per cent in 2025, the largest decline ever recorded.

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