Maryruth Belsey Priebe is a non-resident Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Fellow at Pacific Forum International, a Harvard International Relations graduate student, and the author of numerous articles. Using social science, feminist foreign policy perspectives/analyses/theories, and data analysis, her research focuses on the nexus of gender, climate change, and peace and security. Maryruth’s circular food economy policy work has been selected for inclusion in the OpenIDEO Food Systems Game Changers Lab, and she has held several research and fellowship positions focused on women’s leadership. She is also a member of Harvard’s Climate Leaders Program and the Research Network on Women, Peace and Security, and is a volunteer for multiple gender-climate causes. Maryruth tweets @greenwriting.
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Issues & Insights Vol. 22, WP2 — Compound Gender-Climate-Security Threats and Vulnerabilities within the Indo-Pacific
Pacific Forum -
Contextualised, spatially-explicit climate-security modeling is impossible without a gender lens: The imperative of mainstreaming gender in indices and reports
LSE Blog [November 12, 2021] -
Global cities will be epicentres of gendered climate insecurity: why we must foreground women in urban climate security policy
LSE Blog [November 3, 2021] -
WOMEN, CLIMATE, & CONFLICT: BELLWETHERS OF EMERGING CLIMATE-CONFLICT VULNERABILITIES
Our Secure Future [October 19, 2021] -
Beyond Beijing: Using the News Media to Advance Women, Peace and Security in Qatar in The Journey to Gender Equality
Journey to Gender Equality [July 2021] -
COVID-19′s Impact on American Women’s Food Insecurity Foreshadows Vulnerabilities to Climate Change
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health [June 26, 2021] -
What the Biden-Harris Administration means for WPS in the Indo-Pacific Region
Pacific Forum Issues & Insights [March 2021]















