Emeli Sande has spoken about the impact the climate crisis had on her family in Zambia and said women are often disproportionately affected.
The Scottish singer will join stars including Natalie Dormer, Sandi Toksvig and Nicola Coughlan at the #March4Women event campaigning for climate justice and gender equality on Sunday.
She told the PA news agency: “My heritage is Zambian and I have a lot of family over there, all my dad’s family are in Zambia, and just over the past year I’ve been reading about how the climate crisis has really been affecting lot of sub-Saharan African countries, Zambia included in that, and often it’s the women who are already (victims of) social injustice and are already up against so much, they are being left
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