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We, Women are Water 2020: We the Challapata women resist, defending our water

In the municipality of Challapata in the Avaroa Province of the Oruro region, Bolivia, is the Tacagua freshwater dam, which…

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We, Women are Water 2020: The El Burro wetlands in the ¨land of water¨

The city of Bogotá, with its 7.5 million inhabitants, has been built mainly on wetlands and ecological corridors. The El…

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We, Women are Water 2020: Fighting the impacts of sugarcane monoculture in Honduras

The southern wetlands of Honduras along coastal areas in the Gulf of Fonseca is the 1000th “Ramsar” site, meaning it…

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We, Women are Water 2020: Ixquisis women defend their rivers

The micro-region of Ixquisis, in the north of the region of Huehuetenango, Guatemala, has been inhabited by indigenous Mayan communities…

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We, Women are Water 2020: OMMI provides safe water in the Paraguayan Chaco

The Paraguayan Chaco (the western region of Paraguay) has a semi-arid climate which, aggravated by climate change, has long periods…

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We, Women are Water 2020: The Feminist Collective in Suchitoto

Suchitoto in El Salvador has made a landmark achievement: it is the municipality with the greatest water coverage as a…

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We, Women are Water 2020: Chimpu Warmi in Lake Poopó

Lake Poopó, situated in Oruro, Bolivia, is also known as “Mama Qhocha,” a symbol of reproduction and a sacred place…

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March 2020 | Join our “We, Women are Water” campaign

On this International Women’s Day, GAGGA is getting ready to launch our “We,Women are Water” campaign for the fourth consecutive year. Starting on March…

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GAGGA launches 2020 “We, Women are Water” campaign

Update: On the 13th of March the Global Alliance for Green and Gender Action (GAGGA) launched the “We, Women are…

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