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Himanshu Kulshreshtha
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Asked: March 8, 20242024-03-08T15:19:28+05:30 2024-03-08T15:19:28+05:30In: Population and Sustainable Development

How are poor women and children more affected by climate change?

How are poor women and children more affected by climate change?

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-03-08T15:20:05+05:30Added an answer on March 8, 2024 at 3:20 pm

      Climate change is a global phenomenon with far-reaching consequences, and its impact is disproportionately felt by vulnerable populations, particularly poor women and children. The intersecting vulnerabilities they face, stemming from economic, social, and gender inequalities, exacerbate the challenges posed by climate change. Here are key ways in which poor women and children are more affected:

      1. Limited Access to Resources:
        Poor women often have limited access to essential resources such as land, water, and energy. Climate change can exacerbate resource scarcity, leading to increased competition for these vital elements. In many developing regions, women are primarily responsible for household water and fuel collection, and climate-induced changes can force them to travel longer distances, risking their safety and well-being.

      2. Agricultural Dependence:
        In many impoverished communities, women play a crucial role in agriculture. Climate change impacts, such as irregular rainfall patterns, droughts, and extreme weather events, directly affect agricultural productivity. Poor women who depend on subsistence farming may experience food insecurity, malnutrition, and economic hardship, further exacerbating existing poverty.

      3. Health Risks:
        Climate change contributes to the spread of vector-borne diseases, waterborne illnesses, and malnutrition. Poor women and children, due to limited access to healthcare, nutrition, and sanitation facilities, are more susceptible to health risks associated with climate change. Additionally, pregnant women and infants face heightened health vulnerabilities during extreme weather events.

      4. Displacement and Migration:
        Climate-induced events such as sea-level rise, flooding, and extreme weather can lead to displacement and migration. Poor women and children are often more vulnerable during these movements due to limited resources, increased exposure to exploitation, and heightened risks of violence. Displacement disrupts communities, social networks, and access to basic services, compounding the challenges faced by these populations.

      5. Gender-Based Violence:
        The increased vulnerability brought on by climate change can exacerbate existing gender inequalities, leading to higher risks of gender-based violence. Displacement, resource scarcity, and competition for livelihoods can create conditions that make poor women and children more susceptible to various forms of violence, including human trafficking and sexual exploitation.

      6. Educational Disruptions:
        Climate change-related events, such as floods or storms, can disrupt regular schooling for children. Poor families often face difficulties in recovering from such disruptions, impacting children's access to education. Additionally, girls may be disproportionately affected, as cultural norms sometimes prioritize boys' education over girls', further perpetuating gender disparities.

      7. Limited Adaptive Capacity:
        Poor communities, and particularly poor women, often lack the financial resources and adaptive capacity needed to cope with and recover from climate-related shocks. Insufficient infrastructure, inadequate early warning systems, and limited access to technology further hinder their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions.

      8. Water and Sanitation Challenges:
        Poor communities often rely on inadequate water and sanitation systems that are highly vulnerable to climate change. Erratic rainfall patterns and increased temperatures can affect water availability and quality, exposing women and children to waterborne diseases and heightening the burden of water collection on women.

      9. Food Insecurity:
        Climate change impacts on agriculture, such as altered growing seasons and decreased crop yields, contribute to food insecurity. Poor women and children, who are already at risk of malnutrition, face increased challenges in accessing nutritious food. This can lead to long-term health consequences, affecting physical and cognitive development in children.

      10. Limited Decision-Making Power:
        Social and gender norms often restrict the decision-making power of women in many societies. This lack of agency can impede their ability to adopt adaptive strategies, access resources, and participate in community planning and resilience-building efforts, further increasing their vulnerability to climate change impacts.

      Addressing the disproportionate impacts of climate change on poor women and children requires a holistic approach that considers the intersections of gender, poverty, and environmental vulnerabilities. Efforts should focus on enhancing adaptive capacity, promoting gender equality, improving access to education and healthcare, and empowering these communities to participate in climate resilience initiatives. By recognizing and addressing these disparities, the global community can work towards a more equitable and sustainable response to the challenges posed by climate change.

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