#GSWF2021 The Rise of Disaster Capitalism: Climate change, COVID-19 and the Green New Deal

Published: Dec. 13, 2021, 4:35 a.m.

b'This episode unpacks \\u201cThe Rise of Disaster Capitalism: Climate change, COVID-19 and the Green New Deal\\u201d. The current gap in discourse between affected communities on the ground, governments, and multilateral organisations on the impacts of extreme weather events requires that national communities are visible in regional and international political and climate spaces and that their narratives are shared and voices are heard. Marginalised communities are systematically excluded from these spaces, so it is vital to promote their participation in creating, developing, implementing, and monitoring policy responses to and plans on climate change and disaster relief that support their needs. Most of these policy pronouncements do not yet directly address the issues through an inclusive and intersectional approach. Ensuring the inclusion and engagement of women, youth, and others representing marginalised communities in the conversations concerning climate policies and programs, as well as post-COVID recovery measures, is critical for protecting their rights, livelihoods, and critical ecosystems, and biological diversity.\\nThis episode is from the 2021 Global South Women\\u2019s Forum on Sustainable Development hosted by International Women\\u2019s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, a feminist organisation committed to the full realisation of women\\u2019s human rights through the pursuit of equality.\\n\\nSpeakers: Kavita Naidu, Women and Gender Constituency (WGC), Fiji/Australia\\xa0\\nMela Chiponda, Women\\u2019s University in Africa, Zimbabwe\\xa0\\nFelogene Anumo, Association for Women\\u2019s Rights and Development (AWID), Kenya\\n\\nFind Lulu Kitololo on her website or on her social media pages Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook\\nWatch the episode with visuals here and watch all 23 sessions of the forum on the IWRAW youtube channel here'