Workshop: Co-creating a More Intersectional Climate Action Space
This workshop will reflect on the lack of intersectional and inclusive approaches in climate action spaces. We will work together in this workshop to identify, challenge, and hopefully find solutions together to creating more meaningful and inclusive spaces in the climate sphere, where different marginal identities have a seat at the decision-making table. 

The session will include opening remarks by Anila Noor, workshop groups whittling down problems and actionable solutions to creating more inclusive and intersectional climate spaces, and space for reflection as a group to build better action together

Curious to know more about our work as New Women Connectors on climate and the just transition?

Find out here:
https://www.newwomenconnectors.com/can or contact our communication officer Eszti at communication@newwomenconnectors.com to join the mailing list! 

This project is co-funded by the European Union.
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