IPEN (International Pollutants Elimination Network)的动态

Throughout this week, we’ll continue to share the International Women’s Day reflections from women who are working to make the world healthier, safer, and free from toxics. Tripti Arora from Toxics Link and IPEN’s South Asia Regional Coordinator shared the following: “Women bear the greatest burden of toxic pollution—its impacts harm their health, their families, and their futures. Yet, despite systemic barriers and unequal opportunities, they remain relentless in their fight for a safer, healthier world. From communities to global movements, women are leading change, often without recognition or support. This International Women’s Day, let’s honor their resilience, amplify their voices, and commit to building a just, equal, and toxics-free future for all.” To learn more about how women bear the greatest burden of toxic pollution, please download the ‘Women’s Health and Chemical Exposures’ fact sheet: https://lnkd.in/gDr7bVZt

  • A graphic featuring a quote from Tripti Arora of Toxics Link and IPEN, highlighting the burden of toxic pollution on women and their leadership in advocating for a safer world. On the left, a photograph of Arora shows her smiling in a pink floral top, leaning on a chair against a decorative background. On the right, a blue background with a darker blue text box displays her message honoring women’s resilience and calling for a just, equal, and toxics-free future. The IPEN logo is positioned at the top, reinforcing the advocacy theme.

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