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    Our Blog

    Welcome to our safe space for storytelling, reflection, and resistance, where climate, land and memory meet. We publish pieces that center indigenous knowledge, climate justice, and the lived experiences of women across the SWANA region, especially those working with the land, water, and ancestral practices. We warmly invite young women from SWANA who are interested in writing to share their voices with us.

    If you have a story, essay, or reflection connected to climate, indigenous knowledge or women’s relationships with land and heritage, please reach out to climatesirens@gmail.com with a short pitch.

    Submissions should be no more than 2,000 words, and we are flexible with formatting, what matters most is your voice, clarity, and connection to the region. 

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SWANA Women in a Changing Climate

We cannot discuss sustainable development and climate change mitigation while continuing to ignore the most vulnerable groups in developing societies. This is especially true for those who have the least support and the greatest difficulty accessing resources, such as women.

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