Women must be at the heart of solutions to save nature

This International Women’s Day, we are proud to celebrate our female conservationists who are paving the way for a future where women are equally represented as leaders in their communities, sectors and countries in the fight against the climate and nature crisis.

 

By Sarah Brady, Head of Communications

This International Women’s Day, we are proud to celebrate our female conservationists who lead the way across the world to save nature. Not only do they overcome gender barriers, but their strength and determination pave the way for a future where women are equally represented as leaders in their communities, sectors and countries in the fight against the climate and nature crisis.

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Al Hima Magazine 4th Issue

This edition of Al-Hima is published amid conflict and displacement—a painful reality Lebanon knows well. Yet, the Lebanese people and SPNL remain resilient, supporting displaced families while advancing environmental and development goals.

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