The Climate Justice Feminist Participatory Research Action (CJ-FPAR) training came to an end
Posted at: 10:05:55 10/05/2017 - View: 1078
Participants of the Climate Justice Feminist Participatory Research Action (CJ-FPAR) 2017-2018
In this first training ADC and other Participants representing 10 countries of Asia Pacific region had chance to learn and share our experiences and knowledge of climate justice and movement building. This is a great opportunity for ADC to strengthen our knowledge about CJ FPAR and to create partnership. ADC endeavors to support indigenous women who are more affected by climate change impacts to jointly strive for climate justice.
Practicing research tools at the training
Discussing challenges, safety and ethics in doing FPAR
Solidarity visit at community affected by Climate change in Nepal
Participants sharing their reflections after 5 days of the training
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