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We warmly invite you to a live webinar on: Shifting power: women, climate, and conflict in the Mekong

Shifting power: women, climate, and conflict in the Mekong 

Bridging the conflict gap in gender-responsive climate action 

Women Environmental Defenders in the Mekong region face daily risks as they work to safeguard their communities and natural ecosystems. Despite their vital contributions, environmental and development initiatives often fail to address the complex intersections of gender, climate change, and conflict—especially within the framework of the Women, Peace and Security agenda.  

In a shifting funding landscape and shrinking civic space, it is more urgent than ever to listen to the voices of women working on the ground: to understand what’s working, what’s not, and what’s needed.  

Drawing on insights from Cord’s EMPOWER project, which supported over 300 women across Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam, this webinar provides a platform for grassroots leaders to share their experiences and deliver concrete, actionable recommendations for more conflict-sensitive, gender-responsive environmental programming in the region. 

Date: Thursday, 12 June 2025 

Bangkok (ICT): 16:00 
Europe (CEST): 11:00 
UK (BST): 10:00 
US (EDT): 05:00 / (PDT): 02:00

Our team will be joined by EMPOWER project partners, who bring deep experience from the grassroots level and will share key insights from their work. Speakers include: 

Carlos Gallardo
Southeast Asia Regional Representative, Cord

Nittaya Earkanna (Mee)

Nittaya Earkanna (Mee)
Executive Director, Inter Mountain Peoples Education and Culture in Thailand Association (IMPECT)

Voucheng Chuy

Voucheng Chuy
Advocacy and Private Sector Engagement Officer, Development and Partnership in Action (DPA)

Jude Thompson Black

Jude Thompson Black
Head of Programme Development and Peacebuilding Support, Cord 

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