Dear Friend,
Just last week was the global commemoration of Earth Day, and along with millions around the world, we took the time to reflect on our planet - its potential and power, but also the perils it faces and the work needed to preserve it for generations to come.
The theme for this year’s Earth Day celebrations was “Our Power, Our Planet”, underscoring how ordinary individuals have the power in their hands to mobilise themselves, their families and communities to protect the planet and demand environmental progress.
For us, it powerfully brought to mind how often it is women who take up the mantle as stewards of the planet - from preserving and passing on deep-seated local knowledge about flora and fauna to pioneering resilient agricultural techniques to mobilising community environmental activism.
It also reminded us that women and girls are significantly affected by the impacts of climate change, in ways ranging from serious health risks to increased labour burdens, higher risks of Gender-Based Violence and impacts on their livelihoods.
Crucially, this proximity to the front lines of climate impacts and environmental management has also positioned women as powerful innovators. Drawing on lived experience and practical knowledge, women are designing solutions that are practical, innovative and deeply rooted in the realities of the communities they serve - making them more responsive, inclusive, and ultimately more effective.
Over the past month, we’ve been spotlighting some of these women climate innovators, specifically those who are grantees of the Resilient Futures Fund (RFF), which is managed by 2X Global and supported by Amazon, Reckitt, the Skoll Foundation, the UPS Foundation, and the Visa Foundation.
Check out the case studies on our website and video features on our LinkedIn, where we share the stories behind their work and the impact they are driving on the ground.
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In Community,
2X Global Team