Change did not wait for us.

We can no longer wait.

Equal power is the bare minimum. 

In 2025, as the world gears up for COP30, the climate crisis is accelerating but so is impatience with half measures and empty promises. Women, half the world’s population, the ones often subjected to the worst impact while leading creative, resilient responses, consistently remain excluded from decision-making, finance, and policy design.

This is not unfair. It is a strategic failure. Our 50/50 campaign demands transformation, not polite inclusion. The status quo has persisted for too long. It took over a decade for meaningful gender mandates to appear in climate negotiations. At COP30, repeating those once more is not enough. Today, we must demand more than acknowledgement—we demand accountability.

The campaign insists on turning rhetoric into rule: women must hold equal seats, equitable budgets, and equal authority in shaping climate decisions. Anything less is not oversight—it is obstruction. 

The evidence is undeniable: when women lead, climate policy is more ambitious, financing more inclusive, and solutions more sustainable. From the frontlines of adaptation to the heart of global negotiations, women are building the economies and agreements that resilience depends on. Across communities and nations, women are already protecting lives, safeguarding health, innovating systems, and shaping climate resilience.