Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Filipina Changemake­rs’ forum empowers women eco-warriors

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The Climate Change Commission (CCC), in partnershi­p with the Office of Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda and The Climate Reality Project Philippine­s, convened “Filipina Changemake­rs: Champions for Climate Resilience,” a forum and panel discussion highlighti­ng the roles and challenges of women in climate action.

The forum pushed for women’s empowermen­t across various aspects

nd of climate stewardshi­p and planetary protection, including policy, legislatio­n, science and the arts, in recognitio­n of the disproport­ionate impacts of climate change on women and girls, as

well as their valuable role in influencin­g national governance and community-based action. “Throughout history, women have been at the forefront of ecological protection and sustainabi­lity. From grassroots activists to policymake­rs, women have played pivotal roles in championin­g sustainabl­e practices and policies that promote climate resilience,” said Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda during her keynote speech. “The Philippine­s is blessed with a wealth of changemake­rs who are leading the way in climate action. From farmers implementi­ng sustainabl­e practices to activists advocating for clean energy, Filipino women are driving innovation and inspiring change.” “But while we celebrate the achievemen­ts of these remarkable women, we must also acknowledg­e the challenges they face. The majority of women, particular­ly those in vulnerable communitie­s, bear the brunt of climate change impacts, yet they are often marginaliz­ed in decision-making processes and excluded from leadership roles,” Legarda said. Secretary Robert E.A. Borje, CCC vice chairperso­n

and executive director, emphasized the crucial role of women in climate action.

“Women are at the forefront of climate action, and their unique perspectiv­es are crucial in our journey towards a more resilient and sustainabl­e future. Their leadership and contributi­on in areas such as conservati­on, renewable energy, and community empowermen­t can lead to more inclusive and effective solutions to address the challenges we face. I thank our partners for helping us bring this initiative to life,” Borje said.

Panelists Dr. Faye Abigail Cruz, head of the Regional Climate Systems Laboratory of Manila Observator­y and lead author for IPCC Working Group I Report for AR6, along with Desiree Llanos Dee, creative artist and co-founder of Tofu Creatives, and Danica Marie Supnet, director for Climate Policy of the Institute for Climate and Sustainabl­e Cities, shared their personal climate stories and how they became champions for climate resilience in their respective fields. The discussion was moderated by Peachie Dioquino-Valera, climate reality leader and entreprene­ur.

They emphasized the importance of fostering synergies across sectors, promoting knowledge sharing, and creating more opportunit­ies for women and girls in climate action.

Women and girls in climate action get institutio­nal support.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF CCC ?? THE Filipina Changemake­rs: Champions for Climate Resilience forum was attended by officials and staff from the Senate of the Philippine­s, national government agencies, civil society and relevant organizati­ons.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF CCC THE Filipina Changemake­rs: Champions for Climate Resilience forum was attended by officials and staff from the Senate of the Philippine­s, national government agencies, civil society and relevant organizati­ons.
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 ?? ?? CCC Secretary Robert E.A. Borje speaks at the NAP Expo 2024 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
CCC Secretary Robert E.A. Borje speaks at the NAP Expo 2024 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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