Nov 11 Action Alert: Gender Justice Day
05/11/2025
Latin American and Caribbean feminists convene in Brasília to challenge the politics of expertise and strengthen regional solidarity.
This October, the Women and Gender Constituency brought together 30 Latin American and Caribbean feminists in Brasília for a strategic two-day convening ahead of COP30.
Alongside WEDO, Barranquilla+20, Instituto Geledés, WECF, and Instituto Alziras, the gathering dismantled the weaponization of « technical expertise » that has systematically excluded Global South feminists from climate negotiations, equipping participants with the knowledge and tools to engage effectively in the UNFCCC process.
Over two days, participants deconstructed barriers to participation, mapped power dynamics within UNFCCC structures, practiced delivering interventions and bilaterals with parties, and developed collective strategies to advance feminist demands both inside and outside the COP30 venue.
More than a training, the convening created a political space rooted in mutual care and rich dialogue, strengthening regional solidarity and building the confidence needed to challenge and reshape climate negotiations with collective feminist power.