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“We’re not going to eat eucalyptus”: Qom women organize to preserve their territory

The Paraguayan Chaco is a flat and arid territory, with average temperatures ranging between 35 and 40 degrees. The climate…

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Honduran women weave a fabric of solidarity in the face of extractivism

The women of MAS are prioritizing collective care to build resilience.

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In conversation with Wangũi wa Kamonji

Indigenous knowledge, healing, care and rethinking philanthropy

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In conversation with Tarini Manchanda

Community based solutions, uplifting local women's narratives and participating at COP

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We, Women are Water 2020: The young women defending Lake Titicaca

  Lake Titicaca in the Andean highlands is the largest freshwater basin in South America. It represents a source of…

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We Women are Water 2020: Mountain Woman in Cordillera Real

  The water supply for populations living near the glaciers of the Cordillera Real mountain range outside La Paz, Bolivia…

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