Abstract
Nepal is one of the countries in the world most vulnerable to climate change. International labour migration has become a strategyto secure funds to protect against the consequences of climate change, but for women it is not so simple.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Publication status | Published - 19 Aug 2024 |
| Series | DIIS Policy Brief |
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Keywords
- Gender equality
- Nepal
- Climate Change
- Labour migration
Research output
- 1 Visual Production (digital)
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Somehow she is managing
Raft, B. (Producer), Henriksen, S. (Producer), Plambech, S. (Producer) & Raft , B. (Photographer), 3 Sept 2024Research output: Non-Text Contribution › Visual Production (digital) › Research
Open Access
Activities
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Women, migration and climate change - local challenges and global perspectives
Plambech, S. (Co-organizer) & Henriksen, S. (Co-organizer)
3 Sept 2024Activity: Participating in or Organising an Event › Participation in or Organisation of Workshop, Roundtable, Seminar, Course
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