In a bold step towards addressing gender inequality and climate change, the Martins Lydia Foundation (MLF), a non-governmental organisation, has launched a new project titled RISE & THRIVE: Community-Led Action for Gender Equality and Climate Justice.
The initiative, unveiled in Lagelu and Akinyele Local Government Areas of Oyo State, aims to empower grassroots communities to tackle the dual crises of environmental degradation and gender-based injustice. By amplifying local voices, the project is designed to foster community-led solutions that uplift women, promote climate resilience, and drive systemic change.
A major highlight of the rollout was a stakeholder engagement, which brought together local leaders, gender equality advocates, and community representatives. The event emphasised inclusive dialogue and the importance of shared ownership in advancing sustainable development efforts.
Participants from communities including Olororo, Onile-Aro, Ojoo, and Olorunda demonstrated strong support, symbolised by a signed commitment banner—a pledge to act, lead, and sustain the project’s mission.
The RISE & THRIVE project has set clear objectives, including:
Raising awareness about the intersection of gender equality and climate justice.
Creating inclusive platforms for dialogue.
Ensuring stakeholder buy-in for effective local implementation.
The initiative also addresses critical issues such as menstrual hygiene, access to clean water and sanitation (WASH), proper waste disposal, and support for women farmers through climate-smart agricultural practices.
According to MLF, the goal is not only to break cycles of inequality and abuse but to build thriving, equitable communities where women and girls can lead change.
The foundation is calling on individuals, organisations, and institutions to join the movement and be part of the transformative journey. “Together, we can build communities that are resilient, inclusive, and just,” MLF stated.
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