Where Resistance Meets Care
From global advocacy spaces to community healing circles, we build feminist futures rooted in justice, solidarity, and collective survival.
High Level Advocacy
You will find us in spaces like COP, CSW, and the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies (SBs), not as a badge of access, but as an act of resistance. These are often elitist, exclusionary arenas that rarely make room for feminist, Indigenous, and frontline voices from the SWANA region. We enter them to disrupt business-as-usual: taking action for Palestine, standing in solidarity with human rights and land defenders alongside partners like Amnesty International, traveling by boat in the Amazon with civil society leaders from Brazil and across the world, speaking on global stages, and organizing our own liberation-centered events outside and within official processes. Our advocacy is rooted in accountability, collective power, and refusal, bringing movement demands into spaces never designed for us.
Healing Circles
Across the SWANA region, women and gender-diverse activists are living through overlapping climate disasters, wars, displacement, and systemic violence often while holding communities together without space to heal themselves. Through Climate Sirens’ Feminist Healing Circles, we have created online and in-person spaces for collective care, including virtual circles across the region, in-person gatherings in Egypt, Lebanon and Syria. Our circles bring together trauma-informed practices such as gentle yoga, somatic movement, breathwork, guided trauma processing with therapists, sound healing, drawing and visual art, music, poetry, and shared reflection. These spaces are not about fixing individuals, but about restoring connection to body, land, memory, and each other.
Training of Trainers Program in Crisis Readiness
Climate Sirens brings advanced expertise in crisis readiness, resilience, and trauma-informed facilitation, grounded in training through Vital Voices’ Crisis Readiness Training of Trainers (ToT) Program. We designed and led a comprehensive Crisis Readiness Training curriculum, equipping 50+ participants from Politics4Her and Climate Sirens, and over 200 community members across the SWANA region and beyond, with practical tools for climate crisis response, digital safety, legal rights, and conflict preparedness.
Oxfam MENA Training of Trainers
In partnership with Oxfam Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Climate Sirens leads a regional feminist healing justice program supporting Environmental Human Rights and Land Defenders (EHRLDs) across the SWANA region. Responding to shrinking civic space, repression, burnout, and climate-driven displacement, the program centers the psychological, emotional, and collective well-being of young women and gender-diverse climate activists. Through in-person and virtual training, mentoring, and community-led healing circles, we equip new facilitators with trauma-informed, feminist healing tools to address climate grief, eco-anxiety, and collective care. Together, we strengthen individual and collective resilience within the climate justice movement and embed healing as a core pillar of environmental and civic activism.
UNOY Peacebuilders Project
With support from UNOY Peacebuilders, Climate Sirens launched the Feminist Healing Circle, Conflict Zones Edition, an online program for young feminist peacebuilders from Palestine, Sudan, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and Libya. From July to October 2025, the program offered a safe, supportive space to collectively heal from conflict and violence, prevent burnout, and sustain long-term activism. Through four interactive online sessions and community-based activities, participants explored feminist healing practices, art, poetry, and storytelling as tools for processing trauma and strengthening collective care. The program also fostered cross-border feminist solidarity and contributed to a digital campaign amplifying voices from conflict-affected contexts across SWANA.