Making visible indigenous women in
climate change

WOMER is a citizen science project that help indigenous women to create evidence of their roles, impacts and actions facing climate change
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Indigenous women are generally excluded from climate decision-making, despite their role as environmental guardians and their extreme vulnerability to climate change

WOMER 

purpose

Purpose

Help indigenous women to create the data to advocate in policies, design projects and participate in climate decision-making
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Approach

Conduct collaborative research grounded in decolonial values, self-determination, and guarantee indigenous data governance.
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Feedback

We welcome feedback.
Please email comments to womer@womer.info.
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Digital Tools

Data Collection Tool

WOMER offers a high quality and easy methodology to collect data and build gender indicators related to access to land, resources, climate change impact, and traditional knowledge
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Analysis &
Reporting Tool

Easily create reports with interactive dashboards of gender and climate indicators. The reports can be used to support your research and advocacy plans, and used by indigenous women to participate in climate decision-making

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The role of local knowledge in climate action

WOMER helps indigenous women to make visible the role of relevant traditional knowledge to improve the climate resilience of their communities. Ancestral knowledge can be preserved in the native language and used by the community. To ensure data governance, data management is carried out in accordance with CARE principles

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FAQs

Can I share the solutions with other women?

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Yes. The most important is share the tools with more women on your territory and have a considerable number of women and girls being part of the research.

Do I have to pay to use the tools? 

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No. All the tools are FREE with NO COST. The tools are designed to help indigenous women and organizations working on issues related with gender, climate change, traditional knowledge, capacity building and advocacy.

Do I need to be part of a indigenous women organization to use the tools?

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No. However, we recommend you to connect with the local organizations working in the territory or indigenous community of your interest

Who can access my data?

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The indigenous community or organization leading the work has the right on the data. The indigenous organization decide who can access and the data published. We work under the CARE principles to ensure the indigenous data sovereignty.

Can I see the data of others?

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No. All the data have a process of anonymization to remove personal and identifiable information. As a external user from the women organization you can access only to the data allowed by the organization.

How do you handle my personal data?

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Womer Solutions securely connects the data directly to databases. This ensures that all your data is stored in the database of the indigenous women organization and not directly with Womer. All the data management is under the CARE principles to ensure the indigenous data sovereignty.

How can I see my data?

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You can see the data in the forms saved on your mobile phone. If you want to see and access to the data you upload in the system, you will need to use an ID to register every data entry.

How can I see the data of my community?

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Using the dashboard solution. Choose the community and the organization. You can explore all the indicators and built your own report based on what you need or interest. To use the Dashboard solution, you need to register an email.

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Supported by

WOMER is an initiative supported by CROWD4SDG, a Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Action supported by the European Commission’s Science. After participating in a CROWD4SDG impact project development program, in the innovation cycle program called GEAR (GATHER, EVALUATE, ACCELERATE, REFINE).

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