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FOR HER PLANET 

An initiative for Climate Girls
It is estimated that over 158 million vulnerable women and girls are being pushed into poverty directly due to climate change. In Tanzania The system fails more the very GIRLS driving grassroots solutions,92% of girls and women fighting the climate crisis at community level are not financially enabled to mitigate it. They lack access to climate finance, markets, and platforms that could turn their innovations into livelihoods. Without platforms to showcase their work, these innovations remain local and fragile. Climate narratives continue to be dominated by institutions and experts, while the girls solving the crisis at grassroot level in Tanzania remain unseen. This gap between girls’ climate leadership and their exclusion from finance and media locks them into poverty even as they create solutions. Their climate made solution remains unseen, unsupported, and unfunded.Many are excluded from education, finance, media, and decision-making, which leaves their climate solutions invisible and unsupported, despite being some of the most effective responses at the community level. Studies show that over 90% of girls leading local climate action lack access to funding, markets, or platforms to scale their innovations. As a result, their ideas remain fragile, localized, and unable to provide economic independence or influence wider policy and public awareness

Climate enterprises and climate brand
approach

We work with every grassroot girls and women to design “For her planet” brands of environment friendly sustainable projects and products which are working to connect both worlds, gender and climate

Providing all communities with planet conserving products

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"Made by Her"

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