IPEN’s Women’s Caucus was established to provide a forum for engagement around women’s health and chemical policy. By providing venues where women can share experiences, strategies, and skills, IPEN helps catalyze action by women in policy making.
Contact IPEN’s Women’s Caucus for newsletters, meeting updates, and other ways to get involved
Contacto: women@ipen.org
Mujeres y productos químicos
IPEN addresses issues of women’s health because women are differently susceptible to chemical exposures and health outcomes due to biology, different occupational exposures, and cultural patterns that lead to differential exposures (such as chemicals in personal care and household products). Prevention of health harms from chemicals and pollution is vital for women’s equality. See the publications below for IPEN’s resources and materials on women and chemicals.
Stories
Find stories from women working to protect children’s and women’s health in their countries and globally.
Latest Posts
Many POs say that they are in a better position to promote gender equality as a result of the engagement with IPEN…[they] pointed to IPEN’s training, guidance materials, and inclusive project design as key factors that helped them to understand and apply a gender lens in areas such as toxic chemical exposure, health, and environmental justice.
Independent evaluation of IPEN’s work, 2025
Boletín trimestral
Newsletter
Find the latest reports from the Women’s Caucus meetings, webinars, and read the latest updates from Women’s Caucus members.
Origins and Ongoing Activities
In 2017, IPEN Co-Chairs Olga Speranskaya and Pamela Miller prepared a brief paper to outline the issues around women and chemicals and to launch the Women’s Caucus. The paper, with review and comments from IPEN Participating Organizations and women gathered at IPEN’s global meeting in 2016, reflects global trends and the accumulation of evidence about what should be done to close the existing gaps in women’s equality and chemical policy.
Beginning in 2017, IPEN women leaders partnered with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) for a multi-year project to highlight issues around women and chemicals. The collaboration resulted in two reports: “Women Leaders: Addressing Chemicals and Waste Issues” and “Women, Chemicals and the SDGs.”
Today, the Women’s Caucus and many IPEN member groups continue to explore concerns around women and chemical policy and to advocate for more health-protective policies for women’s health.
Vídeo destacado
IPEN Women and UNEP announce partnership on women and chemicals
See our video from the UNEA-3 press conference in 2017 announcing the UNEP-IPEN partnership on addressing chemical threats to women’s health.
Meetings and Newsletters
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Online Learning
This series of videos provide in-depth education on an array of topics around issues of women’s health and include actions you can take to help end threats to women and families from hazardous chemicals. The videos were created by IPEN women leaders from around the world and are presented in multiple languages. Also, see the online course on Gender, Equality and Chemicals created by IPEN PO HEJSupport.
| Resource Title | Lead / Organization |
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| What’s Gender Got to Do with Chemicals (English) | Johanna Hausmann, Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF) |
| Women, Chemicals & Cosmetics (Arabic) | Oruba al-Refai, Hands for Environment and Sustainable Development Association, Jordan |
| Educating Parents (Sinhala) | Chalani Rubesinghe, Center for Environmental Justice, Sri Lanka |
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| Parents & HHPs (French with English subtitles) | Vivianne Atah, Research and Education Centre for Development (CREPD), Cameroon |
| Pesticides & Health (Bahasa with English subtitles) | Rossana Dewi, Gita Pertiwi, Indonesia |
| Women & EDCs (Russian with English subtitles) | Dr. Oleg Sergeyev, Belozersky Research Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology & Chapaevsk Medical Association |
| Pesticides & Precaution (Spanish) | Members of Taller Ecologista, Argentina |
| Women, Science & Health (Swahili with English subtitles) | Dr. Vera Ngowi, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences & TAPOHE, Tanzania |
| Fostering Women’s Leadership (Serbian) | Members of Environmental Ambassadors for Sustainable Development, Serbia |
