#Bangladesh #ClimateCrisis #IndigenousWomen

"Coastal, indigenous women demand climate policy inclusion as salinity crisis deepens

Participants described deteriorating living conditions and increasingly frequent climate-induced disasters

Coastal, indigenous women demand climate policy inclusion as salinity crisis deepens
Participants described deteriorating living conditions and increasingly frequent climate-induced disasters

Coastal and indigenous women, among the most affected by climate change, have called for stronger inclusion in climate policymaking, saying their lived experiences and knowledge are largely excluded from environmental governance and development planning.

The call came during a community dialogue titled 'Climate, Women and Women’s Health', held in Datinakhali area of Burigoalini Union under Shyamnagar upazila in Satkhira on the occasion of World Environment Day.

The event was organized by Santal, a rights-based organization working with women, indigenous and marginalized communities, in collaboration with Bonjibi Nari Unnayan Sangathan and SAYA (Social Action for Youth Alliance). Women forest workers, fishers, farmers, tiger widows and members of the Munda community took part in the discussion.

Participants described deteriorating living conditions driven by rising salinity, shortages of safe drinking water, livelihood insecurity and increasingly frequent climate-induced disasters. Many said they are forced to collect water from distant sources and carry heavy containers on their heads or waists every day—work that often continues even during pregnancy, posing risks to maternal and child health.

They also reported a rise in climate-related health problems, including skin diseases, reproductive health complications, urinary tract infections, high blood pressure, dehydration, joint pain and chronic weakness. According to participants, prolonged exposure to saline water, combined with limited access to healthcare, has turned many of these conditions into long-term health issues.

In several areas, they said ponds, canals and tube wells have become saline, forcing communities to depend on unsafe water for drinking, cooking, bathing and washing. Pregnant women, adolescents, elderly people and those with pre-existing illnesses were identified as the most vulnerable.

Child marriage was also flagged as a growing concern. Participants said climate-driven poverty, health stress and livelihood instability are pushing many families to marry off daughters early, contributing to adolescent pregnancy, malnutrition, maternal health risks and rising school dropouts.

Highlighting exclusion from decision-making spaces, a local woman leader said: 'During various major meetings and seminars, when we are given the chance to speak about the Sundarbans, we are told we have only two minutes. But the women who are struggling every day with saline water, storms, river erosion, livelihood insecurity and poverty to keep the Sundarbans and the coast alive cannot tell their story in two minutes.'

Participants said the remark reflects the broader exclusion of coastal and indigenous women from policy spaces despite being at the frontline of climate impacts."

https://www.dhakatribune.com/women-in-climate-action/411925/coastal-indigenous-women-demand-climate-policy

Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland won the Democratic nomination for governor of New Mexico. If she wins, she'll be the indigenous woman to head the state.

I made this portrait of Haaland in 2021, after she was confirmed as the first Native American to serve as the director of the Interior Department.

#DebHaaland #NativeAmerican #IndigenousWomen #GovernorRace #InteriorSecretary #WomenInPolitics #PoliticalArt #PortraitArt #AssemblageArt #TrashArt #RecycledArt #FoundObjectArt

Data reveals alarming obstetric violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec
A group of researchers looking into obstetric and gynecological violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec's health-care system have released new data. That data, which comes from testimony about incidents that span from 1956 to 2023, paints an alarming picture about the different ways the bodily autonomy of Indigenous women hav...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/obstetrics-violence-health-care-9.7212326?cmp=rss
Data reveals alarming obstetric violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec
A group of researchers looking into obstetric and gynecological violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec's health-care system have released new data. That data, which comes from testimony about incidents that span from 1956 to 2023, paints an alarming picture about the different ways the bodily autonomy of Indigenous women hav...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/obstetrics-violence-health-care-9.7212326?cmp=rss
Data reveals alarming obstetric violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec
A group of researchers looking into obstetric and gynecological violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec's health-care system have released new data. That data, which comes from testimony about incidents that span from 1956 to 2023, paints an alarming picture about the different ways the bodily autonomy of Indigenous women hav...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/obstetrics-violence-health-care-9.7212326?cmp=rss
Data reveals alarming obstetric violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec
A group of researchers looking into obstetric and gynecological violence toward Indigenous women in Quebec's health-care system have released new data. That data, which comes from testimony about incidents that span from 1956 to 2023, paints an alarming picture about the different ways the bodily autonomy of Indigenous women hav...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/obstetrics-violence-health-care-9.7212326?cmp=rss

Most pregnant Indigenous women in Canada have drastically different public health care experiences than other pregnant Canadian women. Many pregnant Indigenous women still have valid, justified fears about systematic racism in public health care because most are still treated like shit. That is a fact. I refuse to give much praise to Canadian public health care until they actually do better, on this ongoing systematic racism issue - as well as doing better on masking up in all medical/health care settings. Eugenics in Canada is happening to this day - with ongoing systematic racism & lack of public health safety by medical staff, who should know better but aren't choosing to do better.

#CDNpoli #SystematicRacism #HealthCare #Pregnancy #IndigenousWomen #Inequality #RacistCanada

Women Work to Save #NativeBees of #Mexico

A happy story about #bees, #BeeConservation, and empowering women in Mexico.

Mar 5, 2014

Excerpt: "Spaniards introduced European #honeybees to Central America around 1620, and they are now well established. European honey bees (and their Africanized form) do compete with gentle #NativeBee species for pollen and nectar on flowers. #MeliponaBeecheii is a #ForestBee, so if they could find flowering trees and shrubs, competition with honey bees might not be a problem. Alas, #Yucatan is heavily logged.

"The Yucatan peninsula sits right in the path of a lot of big storms; quite a few hurricanes, floods, and droughts have caused beekeepers to lose all or most of their hives. Native stingless bees are quite sensitive to #pesticides, so that isn't helping either."

Learn more:
https://www.wired.com/2014/03/women-work-save-native-bees-mexico/

Archived version:
https://archive.ph/C5qzc

Link to video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4c4v1E2mRhw

#WorldBeeDay #SaveTheBees #EmpoweringWomen #YucatanBees #IndigenousWomen

Women Work to Save Native Bees of Mexico

A happy story about bees, bee conservation, and empowering women in Mexico.

WIRED
Missing and murdered Indigenous women honoured on Red Dress Day in Sault Ste. Marie
Community members gathered for activities and reflection inside Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig to mark the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit people.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7188741?cmp=rss