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Climate Change and Its Growing Impact on Women
Climate change is reshaping lives across South Asia, and women are bearing the brunt of its harshest impacts. From rising sea levels in Bangladesh to forced migration and trafficking in West Bengal, this article uncovers how climate disasters deepen gender inequalities. With case studies and policy insights, it calls for gender-responsive climate strategies and greater female participation in environmental decision-making.

THE GEOSTRATA
Jul 317 min read


Women in the Workforce: An Analysis of Women in Paid Employment
Popular misconceptions about women in the labour force include the narrative that women don’t work or that women do not want to work in...

THE GEOSTRATA
Dec 18, 20226 min read


The Geo Interview with Prof. Shweta Singh
Dr. Shweta Singh, an associate professor of international relations at the South Asian University, New Delhi, India. She has also served...

THE GEOSTRATA
Nov 20, 202218 min read


Is GDP a Sustainable Measure for Economic Growth?
According to economic theory, there is a correlation between economic growth, measured by GDP, and welfare. In a world that is battling...

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 21, 20227 min read
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