HER Planet Earth

OUR IMPACT

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As of today, WE have raised THREE-QUARTERS of A Million Dollars 
to support 
organisations that EMPOWER
UNDERPRIVILEGED WOMEN AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE AROUND THE WORLD.

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OUR IMPACT

Our strategy is to focus on partnering with organisations that have a presence on the ground and the expertise in countries most affected by climate change. The charities we work with and support are well-established and have programmes and structures in place dedicated to serving underprivileged women and girls who are already feeling the brunt of climate change. 

Our commitment to these organisations and the women they support is only made possible by the generous contributions and sponsorship of our supporters and our community.

WE AIM TO EMPOWER WOMEN AS A WAY TO MITIGATE CLIMATE CHANGE.

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WE HELP WOMEN BECOME MORE CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENT, 
​WHILE MAKING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION A PRIORITY.
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WE FUND Agricultural programmes
that make women more
RESILIENT TO CLIMATE DISASTERS

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​In the little commune of Hoa Dong in Phu Yen province, just south of Viet Nam’s capital, Ha Noi, villagers had planted rice for generations. However, with the changing weather patterns in recent years, millions of people have been affected in Phu Yen and in rural Viet Nam in general and people have started looking for new livelihoods. “The weather has become more extreme and erratic. Storms, heavy rains and floods are more frequent and unpredictable. My commune is always at high risk of flooding. Almost every year, the commune suffers at least one severe flood that heavily damages our rice crops. I knew that sooner or later my family must find a new livelihood,”  Tran Thi My Linh, a 51-year-old rural woman explained. “We can sell the lotus seeds and other products, for example the lotus leaves and roots, for a higher price. Some local enterprises promise to buy all the lotus products from our field,” Linh explained. After four months, Linh and her peers have achieved financial success, the income from the lotus fields is six times more than rice.

WE Support Women who experience Climate Induced Migration

The documentary depicts women in rural South West Bangladesh and the challenges and unexpected opportunities they face as climate change contributes to the increasing migration of male family members.
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We work with partners to promote gender equality
& build more eco-friendly livelihoods FOR WOMEN around the world.


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We promote eco-farming
& women's sustainable projectS in the PHilippines 

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WE SAY NO TO SHARK FIN

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WE PARTNER WITH NGOs that promote the RECYCLING of PLAsTIC

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We work on Coral Restoration IN THE PHILIPPINES

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We rally Communities to TAKE CLIMATE ACTION

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We partner with ORGANISATIONS THAT champion the environment
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HER Planet Earth is a global women’s advocacy movement that promotes a deeper connection
​between female empowerment and the integrity of the environment. 
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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Urgent Concerns
    • Reduce Plastic Waste
    • Reduce CO2
    • Say NO to Shark Fin
  • Expeditions
    • Siargao Surfing 2017
    • Climbing in Antarctica 2018
    • Sailing in Coron 2018
    • Son Doong Caves 2019
    • Challenge Iceland 2019
    • Kenya Expedition 2019
    • Coral Restoration 2022
    • Greenland Expedition 2020
  • Our Impact
  • ESG Advisory
  • Events
    • Paddle for the Planet 2017
    • Women in Exploration 2018
    • Women in Adventure Film Tour 2018
    • CHRIS BERTISH: LIMITLESS! 2018
    • My Africa & the Fight Against Wildlife Crime ​2018
    • The Lost World 2019
    • Into Africa 2019
  • News
  • Press
  • Get Involved
  • Contact