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Femtalk Regional Series on Peer to peer workshop/dialogue on Agrifood and climate justice

Date: 3 February 2023

Venue: World Vegetable Arusha-Tanzania

Supported by Youth Hub Center Under the auspices of MS-TCDC.

Changes in climate such as rain, heat, and drought are used as evidence of the existence and manifestation of climate change in the world, including Tanzania. The concept of climate change differs from the concept of climate change in a short period of time. Changes climate change occurs when changes in the climate continue to exist for a period of at least 30 consecutive years, when climate change is a change in rainfall, heat, drought that occurs between one season and another, within one year, or between several years, or between one decade (ten years) and another. However, the effects of climate change and how people cope with it differ by gender. Adults, the elderly, men and women, the poor and the rich, although they understand it the same, they differ in the way and manner of dealing with these changes. These differences are based on differences in gender relations, roles, needs, and ownership of various resources

In this context of agrifood and climate justice and equality, we will need to develop alternative methods that can stimulate green before the 27th general conference on the environment of the United Nations, i.e. COP27.

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