The Korea Times

UN warns of climate change impact on farms and rural households run by women

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— Women who run farms and rural households in poor countries suffer more from climate change and are discrimina­ted against as they try to adapt to other sources of income in times of crises, the United Nations warned Tuesday.

A new report by the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on, “The Unjust Climate,”

found that female-headed rural households lose on average 8 percent more of their income during heat waves and 3 percent more during floods, compared to male-headed households.

That disparity translates into a per capita reduction of $83 due to heat stress and $35 due to floods — coming up to an annual total of $37 billion and $16 billion respective­ly in poor countries, the U.N. agency said in the report.

“Considerin­g the significan­t existing difference­s in agricultur­al productivi­ty and wages between women and men, the study suggests that if not addressed, climate change will greatly widen these gaps in the years ahead,” FAO said.

The Rome-based FAO came up with the statistics by surveying 100,000 rural households across 24 poor and middle-income countries around the world. The agency then integrated that data with 70 years of precipitat­ion and temperatur­e data.

Significan­tly, the report noted that few government plans to address climate change and promote adaptation strategies take into account the specific vulnerabil­ities of rural women and youths.

Only 6 percent of the more than 4,000 proposals contained in the national climate adaptation plans of the countries surveyed mentioned women.

The report noted that in many poor countries, women are discrimina­ted against in their ability to have rights to land or to make decisions over their work. When they then try to diversify their sources of income as a result of climate crises reducing farm and livestock productivi­ty, they also face discrimina­tion in gaining access to informatio­n, financing and technology.

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