Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA) (Swahili for “African women”) was established in 1985 in the United Kingdom as a small community organisation for African women. It is now an international and Pan-African non-
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Confronting neoliberalism with feminist climate justice
The feminist approach to climate justice therefore demands that governments, civil society, private sector, environmentalists should address the causes and effects of climate change, not as a single issue, but in recognition of the full spectrum of the numerous challenges that communities face
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