A feminist foreign policy takes into account the need for financial reparations and an indigenous climate mitigation knowledge exchange.

These policy ideas are centred on a bottom-up approach which focuses on community and women as community leaders.
- Financial reparations: redistributed from wealthy nations and entities to those on the frontlines of the climate disaster. Economic programmes could include microfinancing loans, funding of green initiatives and the direct reparations addressing climate inequality.
- Indigenous knowledge sharing and democratising climate education: sharing of best practise of localised climate mitigation methods at a regional level, the promotion of women as community leaders to have these discussions.