Last week, from 5 to 7 June, project partner and WIDE+ members Center for Sustainable Communities Development (CSCD) hosted the second transnational training of the COPGendered project in Sofia, Bulgaria.
WIDE+ members and project partners from Austria, Germany, Denmark, Spain, and Sweden gathered with local civil society organisations and activists in intensive capacity-building activities, including a field visit, methodological exercises, workshops, presentations and discussions on the intersection between gender and climate justice.
The capacity building event that was held on 6 June and focused on how to learn in groups about the interrelationships between climate justice and intersectional gendered discrimination. A public event was organised to present the Climate and Gender Justice briefing papers on 7 June.
The COPGendered project is an Erasmus+ project financially supported by the European Union.


