WECAN is seeking a part-time Event Production Coordinator in a contracted position to develop and execute WECAN’s upcoming Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice, a public forum to take place virtually in June 2025. Learn more and apply by November 15: https://lnkd.in/gdywXZh8 The Event Production Coordinator will work remotely under the guidance of WECAN’s executive director and with the support of WECAN staff to develop, produce, and implement technical production for the assembly. With the guidance of the WECAN Executive Director and Program Associate, the Coordinator will lead panel mapping and Zoom production. This role requires a flexible, creative, and strategic thinker who can manage multiple tasks, envision ideas, conduct thorough research across a broad range of topics focusing on cross-sectional climate justice themes, present findings, and has virtual production experience and Zoom expertise. Additional responsibilities include supporting and conducting speaker outreach, writing, and other administrative duties.
Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International
民间和社会团体
Mill Valley,California 2,576 位关注者
engaging women worldwide in policy advocacy, on-the-ground projects, and movement building for global climate justice
关于我们
The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International is a climate justice-based initiative established to unite women worldwide as powerful stakeholders in sustainability solutions, policy advocacy, and worldwide movement building for social and ecologic justice. WECAN International engages women grassroots activists, Indigenous and business leaders, scientists, policy makers, farmers, academics and culture-shapers in collaboration with the goal of stopping the escalation of climate change and environmental and community degradation, while accelerating the implementation of just climate solutions through women’s empowerment, advocacy at international policy forums, trainings, on-the-ground projects, advocacy campaigns, and political, economic, social and environmental action.
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https://wecaninternational.org/
Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
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- 2-10 人
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- Mill Valley,California
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- 非营利机构
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775 East Blithedale Avenue
#384
US,California,Mill Valley,94941
Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International员工
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Osprey Orielle Lake
Founder and Executive Director, Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International
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Sally Ann Ranney
President/Co-Founder of Global Choices. President Emeritus/Co-Founder of American Renewable Energy Institute (AREI) & AREDAY Summit.
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Ashley Guardado
Program Associate
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Katherine Quaid
Communications and Outreach Coordinator at Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International
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WECAN is Hiring for a Communications Associate! WECAN is seeking a long-term Communications Associate to join our dynamic team working for climate justice, systemic change, and women’s and feminist leadership in global climate solutions.?With the guidance of WECAN’s Communications Coordinator, the Communications Associate will work remotely to contribute to storytelling and advocacy on WECAN’s social media platforms, videos, and news articles, in addition to supporting overall communications strategies. Apply by November 6 and learn more: https://lnkd.in/gdywXZh8
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Today we launched the newest Escazú Agreement toolkit for Brazil, which provides women land defenders resources to navigate their country's laws to achieve the protections of the Escazú Agreement. Watch the toolkit announcement here: https://lnkd.in/gP2giyfe The Escazú Agreement in Latin America and the Caribbean represents a landmark achievement in the pursuit of environmental justice, transparency, and sustainable development across the Latin American and Caribbean region. However, the journey to accessing these rights can be fraught with legal complexities and barriers, particularly for women who are at the forefront of defending their land and communities. These toolkits aim to support the transformative potential of this historic Agreement to build a thriving and equitable future for all, including those courageous individuals defending land and ecosystems. The toolkit was developed by the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) with support from the Cyrus R. Vance Center international Justice. Learn more about all the toolkits: https://lnkd.in/gNdB4Vth __________________________________________________ Hoje na #CBDCOP16 lan?amos a mais nova cartilha do Acordo de Escazú para o Brasil, a qual oferece às mulheres defensoras da terra recursos para navegar as leis de seu país com o fim de atingir as prote??es do Acordo de Escazú. O Acordo de Escazú representa uma conquista histórica na busca da justi?a ambiental, da transparência e do desenvolvimento sustentável em toda a regi?o da América Latina e do Caribe. No entanto, o caminho para o acesso a estes direitos pode estar repleto de complexidades e barreiras jurídicas, especialmente para as mulheres que est?o na linha da frente na defesa das suas terras e comunidades. Assista ao anúncio do kit de ferramentas aqui: https://lnkd.in/gP2giyfe Estas cartilhas visam alavancar o potencial transformador deste Acordo histórico para construir um futuro próspero e equitativo para todos, incluindo as mulheres corajosas que defendem a terra e os ecossistemas. A cartilha Brasil foi desenvolvida pela Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) com o apoio do Cyrus R. Vance Center International Justice. Saiba mais sobre todos os kits de ferramentas: https://lnkd.in/gNdB4Vth #EscazuAhora #EscazúAgreement #COP16 #CBDColombia #AcuerdoDeEscazú #EscazuNow #DefendTheDefenders Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice
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Today at #COP16Colombia we heard from powerful speakers on the need for Rights of Nature as a systemic solutions to protect biodiversity globally! During the press conference, presenters shared successes from the Rights of Nature movement, and how it offers a systemic framework for defending biodiversity, communities, and our climate. As one of the fastest growing environmental movements, Rights of Nature recognizes that Earth’s ecosystems have the right to exist and thrive while also uplifting human and Indigenous rights. Watch a recording of the press conference here: https://lnkd.in/g-je2jiU Many thanks to the press conference speakers: ???Patricia Gualinga, (Kichwa), Spokeswoman for Mujeres Amazónicas Defensoras de la Selva (Amazon Women in Defense of the Jungle), and WECAN Coordinator in Ecuador, Ecuador ???Natalia Greene, Global Director of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature (GARN), Member of GARN’s Executive Committee, and Secretary of the International Rights of Nature Tribunal, Ecuador ?? Casey Camp-Horinek, (Ponca Nation), Ponca Nation Environmental Ambassador and WECAN Board Member and Project Coordinator, Turtle Island/USA ???Osprey Orielle Lake, Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) Founder and Executive Director, Turtle Island/USA #RightsofNature #Biodiversity #PeaceWithNature #IndigenousRights #ClimateAction #COP16 #WECAN #ProtectOurPlanet #GBF #KMGBF #BiodiversityProtection
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WECAN is hiring— please be welcome to share widely with your community and networks! The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) is seeking a Communications Associate and an Event Production Coordinator to join our dynamic team working for climate justice, systemic change, and women’s and feminist leadership in global climate solutions. Find a full description of each position and how to apply on our website: https://lnkd.in/gdywXZh8 #ClimateJobs #GreenJobs #ClimateCommunications #GreenJobsBoard #ClimateJustice #ClimateAction
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This coming week, the Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) will participate in the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The upcoming biodiversity negotiations of COP16 will take place in Cali, Colombia from October 21 to November 1. Unlike the UN Climate Change Conferences, these meetings occur biennially, making this a crucial opportunity to address the global biodiversity crisis. WECAN is honored to be advocating with a distinguished delegation of frontline and Indigenous women demanding world governments to take significant and transformative action for biodiversity protection, which also is essential for addressing the worsening climate crisis. As part of our advocacy, WECAN will present policy interventions, on-the-ground biodiversity protection and climate justice projects, and system change frameworks. We will emphasize the root causes of interconnected crises and advocate for just solutions that foster a healthy and equitable world. WECAN will be advocating at the UN CBD COP16 for: ?? Durable biodiversity protection ?? Gender-responsive implementation of the GBF in National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs) ?? An equitable fair, fast fossil fuel phaseout and the advancement of The Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty ?? Government commitments to biodiversity finance ?? Defending land defenders ?? Denouncing biodiversity credits, carbon offsets, and false solutions ?? The nexus of biodiversity and climate justice ?? Indigenous rights and sovereignty ?? Forest protection and restoration? ?? A Just Transition ?? Rights of Nature ?? The Escazú Agreement ?? Holding corporations and financial institutions accountable ?? Uplifting community-led sustainable solutions for systemic change ?? Feminist and beyond growth economics Please see WECAN's website to meet the WECAN COP16 delegates and learn about upcoming WECAN actions and events—both in person and online— during COP16: https://lnkd.in/gwt8ggVH #ClimateAction #BiodiversityProtection #WomenLead #ClimateJustice #IndigenousRights #COP16Colombia #Biodiversity #PeaceWithNature #BiodiversityPlan
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WECAN is returning from Climate Week with renewed care and determination: We will not stop fighting for communities, ecosystems, and our global climate! WECAN participated in Climate Week 2024 held during the UN Summit of the Future and the UN General Assembly. Amidst the dialogues and discussions, WECAN presented our strategies, solutions, and policy analysis, pushing forward the message to end the era of fossil fuels and advance a Just Transition! Through WECAN events and those of many of our partners, it was evident that women are crucial in securing protections for people and the planet. Whether it’s on the frontlines of resistance to fossil fuels, protecting and replanting forests, creating food sovereignty networks, or advocating for bold and transformative climate policies at international forums— women are leading the way! Please read our full report back in today's newsletter including a top line analysis and?recap of our advocacy and events at Climate Week: https://conta.cc/3N7YoSO Thank you for being in this movement with us to transform and create a healthy and just world for people and planet! #ClimateWeek #ClimateAction #WomenLead #JustTransition #IndigenousRights #WECAN #RightsOfNature #WomenLeaders #SummitOfTheFuture #UNGA #EndFossilFuels #NYCW
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As countries prepare their next Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) due early next year, WECAN is releasing a set of climate justice recommendations and guidance for governments during the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The recommendations urge governments to catalyze women’s leadership, uphold Indigenous rights, protect biodiversity, phase out fossil fuels, and advance a #JustTransition. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gUbr8PwE The world is at a pivotal juncture—climate commitments must rise to the challenge to avert the most severe consequences of the climate crisis. Governments must listen to civil society and global climate movements to best inform and strengthen their NDCs. WECAN is on the ground at Climate Week from September 20-28. Please follow along on social media and find out more about our events and advocacy here: https://lnkd.in/gUcBGAfe #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #NoFalseSolutions #JustTransition #ClimateSolutions #ClimateJusticeNow #EndFossilFuels #FastFairForever #CareEconomy
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?? Financial institutions must invest in a Just Transition, halt fossil fuel expansion financing, and protect people and planet! Today WECAN is releasing the fourth edition of the report, “The Gendered and Racial Impacts of the Fossil Fuel Industry in North America and Complicit Financial Institutions,” which underscores the intersections of gender, race, fossil fuels, and complicit financial institutions—calling for divestment from fossil fuels and extraction for the health, safety, and protection of our communities and Mother Earth. The report explicitly exposes the role that financial institutions play in preserving and perpetuating negative gender and racial impacts through focusing on 9 regional case studies, from the buildout of LNG terminals in the Gulf South to the Willow Project in the Western Arctic. The report spotlights Vanguard, BlackRock, Capital Group, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Royal Bank of Canada, Bank of America, and Liberty Mutual as primary financiers of harmful fossil fuel projects within the regional case studies. The report delivers recommendations and a call to action for financial institutions to immediately divest for the health of our communities and the protection of Nature and our climate. Women are rising up to stop fossil fuel extraction and harm in their communities. This report is a tribute to their work, and the demand for financial institutions to stop financing destruction and instead invest in communities and a Just Transition. Read the full report → https://lnkd.in/ekJ3x_cb? #ClimateAction #DivestFromFossilFuels #EndFossilFuels #GenderJustice #RacialJustice #ClimateJustice #JustTransition #FossilFuelPhaseout #DefundDestruction
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?? Today, on International Indigenous Women’s Day, we honor the incredible strength, resilience, and leadership of Indigenous women around the world. From the Amazon to the Arctic, Indigenous women are at the forefront of the fight for climate justice, defending their lands, cultures, and communities against the relentless forces of extraction and exploitation, and building critical climate solutions that uphold Indigenous rights and sovereignty. They are guardians of ancestral knowledge and advocates for a more healthy and just future for all generations. We are very honored to work and be in collaboration with amazing Indigenous leaders from around the world who are protecting forests, growing food sovereignty, stopping pipelines, protecting their territories, and so much more. Let’s stand in solidarity with Indigenous women everywhere and support their calls for climate action, Indigenous rights, and justice. ?? #IndigenousWomensDay #ClimateJustice #LandBack #WomenLeadingChange #ProtectTheProtectors
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