Central American organizations will share feminist strategies and practices that are deeply rooted in their local contexts whose goal is to promote structural transformations and climate innovation.

In a region where environmental and climate impacts deepen existing inequalities, it is critically important to highlight the transformative responses emerging from local communities and organizations. These initiatives holistically integrate climate and gender justice, and although they are fundamental to building sustainable futures, they continue to be marginalized, underrecognized and lack the necessary funding to expand their reach and impact.

During this session, attendees will learn about innovative experiences that confirm it is possible to develop sustainable climate actions, with a feminist perspective, from the territories. Through the voices of those leading these processes, we will explore how collective work, territorial defense, and ancestral knowledge intertwine to build more just, resilient, and harmonious alternatives.