Who Gets Funded to Build Resilience? Women, Capital, and the Future of Cities
The Conversation
Across South Asia and Africa, women in informal settlements are already building heat resilience systems, climate-health surveillance networks, community finance models, and localized adaptation infrastructure. Yet only 3.5% of global climate finance reaches frontline communities - and a fraction of that reaches women-led institutions directly.
The session centres a question that cuts to the heart of climate philanthropy:
"What if the future of climate adaptation depends less on inventing new solutions - and more on financing the leadership, trust networks, and systems already being built by women in informal settlements?"
MHT's 30-year track record - 4.46 million lives impacted, USD 59 million in public resources leveraged, 817 Community Action Groups across 41 cities- demonstrates that grassroots women's institutions are not peripheral actors. They are capable of unlocking city budgets, influencing public systems, and scaling policy adoption.
The session advances the case for collective unrestricted financing: long-term, trust-based capital that treats women's institutions as vehicles of civic change, not project implementers. This is IKAI's model - and this event is designed to catalyse it.
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Shruti Motiwal
International Relations Lead Consultant
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