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DENR Urges Expansion Of Women-Led Climate Initiatives

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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has emphasized the key role of women in building resilient communities and sustainable livelihoods, urging government agencies, community leaders, and program partners to expand women-led climate adaptation initiatives.

During the opening of the 2026 National Women’s Month celebrations at the DENR in Quezon City on March 2, Environment Secretary Raphael Lotilla said resilience is not gender-neutral.

“Adaptation that ignores women’s voices is adaptation that fails,” he said.

Lotilla said recognizing women’s significant role in climate change adaptation should also translate into action.

“Invest in women-led projects, amplify their voices in policy and decision-making, and ensure that the adaptation measures we implement truly reflect the priorities of those most affected,” he told stakeholders.

Highlighting women’s contributions across coastal, upland, and indigenous communities, including the protection of mangroves, managing watersheds, preserving seed diversity, and sustaining local livelihoods, Lotilla noted that DENR programs have consistently integrated gender-responsive approaches.

The DENR, he said, engages women in community-based adaptation planning and partnering with grassroots and indigenous organizations.

Citing the ongoing DENR exhibit “Resilient Roots: Scaling Adaptation Through Women’s Leadership” featuring local innovations by women climate leaders, he stressed that supporting women’s leadership strengthens communities, protects natural resources, and reduces vulnerability to climate risks.

He said the DENR, through these initiatives, hopes to foster a more inclusive, climate-resilient future. (PNA)