Environmental Sustainability, Women, and Infrastructure Development

Understanding the Multidimensional Nature of Sustainability in Daily Wage Workers

By Kaushiki Awalla, Aryan Aken, Ramchandra Jadhav, Bhushan Kindarle, Nikhil Kharmale and Dr. Waseem Khan
Daily wage workers are a crucial component of the workforce, yet their experiences are often under-explored. This study investigated their experiences through a combined approach of quantitative and qualitative analysis. A questionnaire was administered to 150 daily wage workers, exploring their work environment, well-being, and access to support…

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Bridging the Gap: The Role of Women in Promoting Environmental Sustainability Through Infrastructure Development

By Dilpreet Kaur & Rachna Rai
This article delves into the integration of environment sustainability, Women, and Infrastructure Development, which are essential pillars for sustainable and inclusive economic growth and development. This article will emphasise the women initiative showcasing how gender inclusion in these sectors can enhance the effectiveness of the development outcomes…

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Love Or Fire? Ecofeminism, Climate Justice, And Building a Sustainable Future

By Fils Jean Pierre Mutsinzi
This paper explores the interconnection between women and the feminine attribution of planet Earth, as ‘Mother Earth.” By shedding light on different perspectives on this topic including the cultural, religious, and scientific contexts that cover this feminization of the planet Earth…

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