Asar, in partnership with the Community for Gender Equality and Climate Justice, launched the Gender and Climate Learning Series in July 2025, designed to deepen understanding, spark dialogue, and strengthen action at the critical intersection of gender and climate change.
While gender and climate are often discussed separately, their intersection holds transformative potential for equitable and effective climate solutions. This inaugural series aimed to bridge the gaps in knowledge, implementation, and evidence, making the case for why gender justice must be central to climate action.
Over four sequenced webinars, the series translated grassroots work into a shared learning space that participants could engage with, reflect on, and contribute to laying the groundwork for a community of practice. The thoughts, practices, and relationships that have come together in the series have been in the making for many years through the efforts of the Gender and Climate team and its partners, in and through communities, movements, and feminist practices.
The Learning Series was open to anyone working on or curious about gender and climate change, as well as those exploring intersectional approaches to the climate crisis whether you’re from civil society, academia, philanthropy, media, or government. It brought together more than 600 participants from 30 countries, including practitioners, researchers, organisers, artists, and community members.
You will find the learning briefs and reading lists curated for each of the four webinars here.