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ADVERTISEMENT The climate crisis doesn’t affect everyone equally - women and girls bear the brunt of the suffering, largely because they make up the majority of the world’s poor. In rural areas, it is women and girls often responsible for securing water, food, and firewood for their families. During drought and floods, women are forced to work harder and walk further. As climate change exacerbates conflicts, inequalities and vulnerabilities, women also face increased risks of gender-based