Friends of the Earth International believes that social and environmental justice is only achievable through a radical transformation of our societies. We seek justice and freedom from all systems that devalue and exploit women, peoples and the environment, including patriarchy, racism, (neo)colonialism, class oppression, capitalism and heteronormativity. These systems cannot be tackled in isolation; they reinforce one another in the constant drive for material accumulation and for the benefit and privilege of elites in society.

Fiona Ranford, Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland

“The current capitalist, neo-colonial economic model based on violent resource extraction reflects a dangerous hierarchy of values: growth over sustenance, production over reproduction, north over global south and masculinity over femininity. It’s a patriarchal model that undermines the conditions needed to sustain life itself, while relying on and reinforcing women’s socially constructed roles as care-givers to obscure it’s devastating cost.”

Fiona Ranford, Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Friends of the Earth is committed to working for gender justice throughout our federation and for the dismantling of patriarchy in our societies.

We see grassroots, anti-capitalist feminism as a key theoretical concept and political tool in the fight for women’s autonomy, equality between women and men, between peoples and between people and nature. We aim to show, in practice, that this feminism can and is being constructed from the grassroots up, it is relevant to all women and men and it is representative of regional diversity and different realities.

Why gender justice and dismantling patriarchy?

Members of our Gender Justice and Dismantling Patriarchy Working Group explain why this work is so important to Friends of the Earth International and our struggle for system change:

Silvia Quiroa, CESTA / Friends of the Earth El Salvador

“We have to fight [for gender justice and to dismantle patriarchy] in our federation because in our territories, countries and regions we suffer from all forms of oppressions, injustice, inequality and violence against women that degrade our lives and prevent us from advancing as a civilization. System change, as we have defined it within Friends of the Earth InternationaI, requires new kinds of relationships between men and women, with equal social, political, economic and cultural opportunities.”

Silvia Quiroa, CESTA / Friends of the Earth El Salvador

Peruth Atukwatse, NAPE/Friends of the Earth Uganda

“For me, ending patriarchy – especially in Africa – is like putting an end to most of the heartfelt day to day setbacks of women, ranging from oppression, denial of their rights and lack of power to make decisions. There is nothing for us, without us. If as a federation we say no to capitalism and its pillars, which are deeply rooted, then patriarchy that feeds into capitalism must be wiped out first to allow equal participation of all us in the struggle.”

Peruth Atukwatse, NAPE/Friends of the Earth Uganda

Dipti Bhatnagar and Martín Drago, Climate and Energy Justice & Food Sovereignty Programs.

“As Friends of the Earth International program coordinators, we believe that gender justice and dismantling patriarchy is critical as we strive for a just and equitable world. Just as we fight for food sovereignty, climate justice, economic justice and to protect biodiversity, our peoples and our communities, we understand the need to integrate gender justice into our programme work.”

Dipti Bhatnagar and Martín Drago, Climate Justice and Energy & Food Sovereignty Programs.

Rita Uwaka, ERA/Friends of the Earth Nigeria

“Gender Justice and Dismantling Patriarchy work is the solution to the flourishing gender injustices that thrive within and around us. This work is the key to achieving a sustainable and just environment for peoples in work streams, work places, communities and planet. Women’s rights are Human Rights. We are women, we are Africans. We are Friends of the Earth. There is No System Change or Gender Justice without us!”

Rita Uwaka, ERA/Friends of the Earth Nigeria

Rizwana Hasan, BELA / Friends of the Earth Bangladesh

“The factors and systems that lead to the exploitation of natural resources also defend patriarchy and lead to violations against women that create injustice and inequality. Friends of the Earth International as a federation working to change systems and promote justice has to invest in dismantling all unequal and unjust power bases including patriarchy and must thrive to empower women, ensure their unhindered access to natural resources and strengthen their economic, political and bodily autonomy within our organizations and societies.”

Rizwana Hasan, BELA / Friends of the Earth Bangladesh

Ivana Kulic, The Center for Environment/Friends of the Earth Bosnia & Herzegovina

“As a female and an environmental activist, I recognize the issue of dismantling patriarchy as a key point in achieving climate justice. Capitalism relies on a patriarchal system due to the fact that it’s fixated with oppressing women and subjugating their labor and their bodies for its benefit. We need to make the link between the exploitation of nature and oppression of women visible. We need to realize that if you are trying to break capitalism, that fight has to contain a fight for dismantling patriarchy and that all of our problems with the environment, with women and trans rights, workers rights, they all come from the same cause and we can break it and solve it only working in solidarity side by side.”

Ivana Kulic, The Center for Environment/Friends of the Earth Bosnia & Herzegovina

Karin Nansen, Chair of Friends of the Earth International

“Friends of the Earth International is committed to system change, fundamental to which is the fight for gender justice and the dismantling of patriarchy. We are demanding an end to the exploitation of women’s bodies and work. The only way to achieve this is through recognizing women as political subjects, ending violence against women and the denial of their rights and deconstructing the sexual division of labor, which constitutes the material basis of patriarchal exploitation and domination. In the framework of this commitment, we are continuing to build alliances with grassroots feminist organizations, with the World March of Women and with the women of La Via Campesina who, like us, are fighting for system change.”

Karin Nansen, Chair of Friends of the Earth International