Advancing Climate Justice, Human Rights, and Economic Equity in Tanzania

In Tanzania and beyond, climate resilience, gender equality, and economic development are deeply interconnected. Human rights lawyer and climate justice advocate Maria Matui explores how progressive taxation, investment in care systems, and gender-transformative policies can unlock a more inclusive and sustainable future for all.
Discover how valuing unpaid care work, strengthening public services, and ensuring fair fiscal policies can drive real change — not just for women and girls, but for entire communities.

Read more to learn how we can create a gender-responsive, climate-resilient economy that leaves no one behind in her article here: Advancing Climate Justice, Human Rights, and Economic Equity in Tanzania

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