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|Name=Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) | |Name=Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) | ||
|Link=https://www.wecaninternational.org/ | |Link=https://www.wecaninternational.org/ | ||
|Type=NGO | |Type=Non-governmental organisation (NGO) Non-profit organisation (NPO) BIPOC Led | ||
|Country=California | |Country=California | ||
|Current focus=Women's rights | |Current focus=Women's rights | ||
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Policy | Policy | ||
Socioeconomic development | Socioeconomic development | ||
|Description=The Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International is a solutions-based, multi-faceted organization established to engage women | Reforestation | ||
Intergenerational justice | |||
Food sovereignty | |||
Environmental rights | |||
Negotiations | |||
Media | |||
Research | |||
Storytelling | |||
Communication | |||
|Description=The Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International is a solutions-based, multi-faceted organization established to engage women and feminists across the gender spectrum in policy advocacy, on-the-ground projects, trainings, and movement building for global climate justice. Our primary work is with women in all their diversity on the frontlines of climate change; in particular, Indigenous, Black, Brown and low-income women and underserved communities. We also experience that it is essential to work with decision-makers in government and financial sectors, and thus, we also engage with women at the highest levels of government and business. | |||
Our programs, trainings, reports, policy advocacy, campaigns and on-the-ground projects are wide-ranging and have engaged people in over 50 countries, and focus on immediate actions as well as long-term systemic change to the climate crisis and the root causes of environmental degradation and socio-economic inequalities. | |||
( | Registered Non-profit 501(c)(3)organization | ||
|Source=Member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature | |Source=Member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature | ||
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[[Geographical focus::36.7783° N, 119.4179° W]] | [[Geographical focus::36.7783° N, 119.4179° W]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, 12 May 2023
Organization name
Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)
Organization link
https://www.wecaninternational.org/
Organization type
Non-governmental organisation (NGO) Non-profit organisation (NPO) BIPOC Led
Country
Current focus/area
Women's rights Forests Food security Environmental rights Advocacy Training Negotiations Movement building Policy Socioeconomic development Reforestation Intergenerational justice Food sovereignty Environmental rights Negotiations Media Research Storytelling Communication
Description/notes
The Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International is a solutions-based, multi-faceted organization established to engage women and feminists across the gender spectrum in policy advocacy, on-the-ground projects, trainings, and movement building for global climate justice. Our primary work is with women in all their diversity on the frontlines of climate change; in particular, Indigenous, Black, Brown and low-income women and underserved communities. We also experience that it is essential to work with decision-makers in government and financial sectors, and thus, we also engage with women at the highest levels of government and business.
Our programs, trainings, reports, policy advocacy, campaigns and on-the-ground projects are wide-ranging and have engaged people in over 50 countries, and focus on immediate actions as well as long-term systemic change to the climate crisis and the root causes of environmental degradation and socio-economic inequalities.
Registered Non-profit 501(c)(3)organization
Compendium source
Member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature
36° 46' 41.88" N, 119° 25' 4.44" W
Forests Food security En … Women's rights </br>Forests </br>Food security </br>Environmental rights</br>Advocacy </br>Training</br>Negotiations</br>Movement building</br>Policy</br>Socioeconomic development</br>Reforestation</br>Intergenerational justice</br>Food sovereignty</br>Environmental rights</br>Negotiations</br>Media</br>Research</br>Storytelling</br>Communication Media Research Storytelling
Communication +Longitude: -119.4179 +