At the close of WLP's recent Intergenerational Climate Dialogue, participants were invited to distill their hopes, commitments, and convictions into a single guiding word for the year ahead. What emerged was a mosaic of intention.
Climate change is not gender neutral and neither are its solutions. Across the Global Majority, women are on the frontlines of environmental crises, yet are too often excluded from the decisions shaping their futures. Climate justice goes beyond policy. It is about leadership — the ability to organize, advocate, and transform communities from within.
On March 31, WLP hosted an intergenerational dialogue on feminist climate justice featuring the perspectives of women's rights advocates and youth leaders. Panelists discussed feminist leadership and holistic solutions for a secure and sustainable future for all.
This report presents key insights from an intergenerational dialogue convened by Women’s Learning Partnership and Project Dandelion, bringing together women and gender-diverse leaders from across the Global South to reflect on the outcomes of COP30 and the direction of climate leadership moving into 2026 and beyond.