Sisters on the Planet Conference

6 May 2009

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Edrychwch ar y dudalen hon yn Gymraeg

Climate change affects everybody, but climate change especially affects poor people first, and it's hitting women hardest.

Extreme weather changes like floods, droughts, storms, rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall are being felt most in developing countries. Poor women rely more on natural resources and have fewer ways to protect themselves.

To tackle climate change on a global scale we all must play our part by changing our own lives and encouraging our friends and families - and the politicians who act in our names - to make a difference too. Oxfam Cymru and partners are working together with women in Wales to raise
their voices, and be the change they want to see in the world.


Come along to our conference! Click on the link for a leaflet and booking form.


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