Solutions

The climate crisis has far-reaching and disproportionate health consequences for women and girls, including on their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). But there is still time to turn the tide and avert these impacts.

Addressing these impacts will require developing, evaluating, and scaling new approaches. Below, explore examples and tools to help you drive impact at the intersection of climate, gender, and health.

Read the stories of organizations taking action to address the adverse effects of climate change on SRHR around the world.

01. Case Studies

This guide helps you reflect on your current program portfolio, assess risks, and make adjustments towards integrated SRHR and climate resilience outcomes.

03. Step-by-Step Strategy Guidance

02. Investment Priorities

Explore where investment is needed to strengthen sexual and reproductive health care in the face of climate change.

04. Tips for Measurement and Evaluation

Learn how climate-SRHR programs require a different evaluation approach from conventional health interventions.