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climate change is sexist ngos warn when droughts hit women eat last
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AI-generatedThe article discusses the gendered impacts of climate change, highlighting food insecurity, violence, and poverty risks for women. It calls for policy action but does not specify any commercial mechanism, company, product, or supply chain disruption. No concrete commercial signal is present.
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- 47.8 million more women than men face food insecurity globally.
- 1°C rise in global temperatures correlates with 4.7% increase in intimate partner violence.
- Without action, 158.3 million more women/girls could fall into extreme poverty by 2050.
- Official development assistance fell to $174.3 billion in 2025, a 23.1% decline.
- NGOs urge G7 (chaired by France) to address gendered climate impacts.