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The Glasgow COPpuccinos at The Resilience Hub - Episode 8
Resilience Hub:
Bijal outlines the MHT approach to helping women in poor urban communities to organize, including forging ‘disruptive collaborations’ with scientists, technologists and governments.
“The intersection of climate change, urbanization and informality is going to deprive the poor the most.”
Bijal ends by describing how she and her team draw courage and energy from the poor women they work with, “…who go on and on, relentlessly, happily and in a smiling way.”
Speakers:
Bijal Brahmbhatt, Executive Director, Mahila Housing Trust, India
Organizer:
The Resilience Shift
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