This publication focuses on the importance of developing an inclusive approach to infrastructure, while addressing the urgent issues of climate action. It calls for an approach that identifies and responds to marginalization, socio-economic inequalities and climate vulnerabilities, and their interdependent natures. Building on valuable insight gained from colleagues who work directly with women and marginalized communities across the world, it offers recommendations to develop infrastructure that is equitable, accessible, affordable and empowering, while respecting the “do no harm” principle.

 

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