Gender and Climate Justice Circle is a transnational feminist network across 77 countries. Society of Gender Professionals is based in Global North (registered in USA)

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Organization name

Gender and Climate Justice Circle is a transnational feminist network across 77 countries. Society of Gender Professionals is based in Global North (registered in USA)

Organization link

https://genderprofessionals.org/sgp-circles/


Organization type

<translate><!--T:1--> BIPOC Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:2--> Collective</translate>, <translate><!--T:3--> LGBTIQ+ Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:4--> Women Led</translate>, <translate><!--T:5--> International Non-Governmental Organisation (INGO)</translate>

Country

Gender and Climate Justice Circle is a transnational feminist network across 77 countries. Society of Gender Professionals is based in Global North (registered in USA)


Current focus/area

<translate><!--T:6--> Awareness raising</translate>, <translate><!--T:7--> Gender based violence</translate>, <translate><!--T:8--> Gender equality</translate>, <translate><!--T:9--> Indigenous rights</translate>, <translate><!--T:10--> LGBTIQ+ rights</translate>, <translate><!--T:11--> Movement building</translate>, <translate><!--T:12--> Youth empowerment</translate>, <translate><!--T:13--> Environmental Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:14--> Intergenerational Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:15--> Racial Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:16--> Social Justice</translate>, <translate><!--T:17--> Women’s rights</translate>


Description/notes

Gender and Climate Justice Circle hosts and encourages an intergenerational network of practitioners, academia and community leaders driven about gender and climate justice situated across disabilities, caste, class, racial, ethnic inequities and other intersectional subalternities to come together to co-produce knowledge systems by mutual transdisciplinary co-learning. It adopts the Communities of Practice Principles where theory meets practice as practitioners meet academicians, activists meet policy makers.

Compendium source

38° 47' 40.56" N, 106° 32' 5.28" W