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Geraldine Terry
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Biography

Geraldine Terry studied for an MA in Gender Analysis in Development in DEV 1999-2000. She is currently conducting post-graduate research, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, on gendered perceptions of, and responses to, climate risk in Uganda.

A look at women, men and climate change

Geraldine Terry is Guest Editor of a new book, Climate Change and Gender Justice, a collection of articles by development professionals and academics from all over the world.  It looks at the gender dimensions of climate change vulnerability, and examines climate change adaptation and mitigation initiatives through a gender lens.  It is published by Practical Action Publishing in association with Oxfam and is available from;
http://publications.oxfam.org.uk/oxfam/display.asp?K=e2009102714551387


Guest editor 'Gender justice and climate change', Working in Gender and Development, Oxfam, forthcoming 2009.

'No climate justice without gender justice: an overview of the issues', Gender and Development, volume 17:1 March 2009.

In 2008, Geraldine gave a talk on gender and climate change to members of Aprodev in Copenhagen.

She co-edited "Gender Based Violence" in Oxfam GB's Working in Gender and Development series. This book is aimed at gender and development practitioners, and was also published in 2007.

Her book "Women's Rights", aimed at a popular audience, was published in 2007 by Oxfam GB and Pluto Press.

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