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From local action to national advocacy, women in Nicaragua build climate resilience

Story highlights Rural communities in Nicaragua are facing food and water insecurity as climate change causes more powerful and destructive…

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Rural young feminists defend Motagua River through artivism

The Motagua River, one of the largest in Central America, starts its 500-kilometer journey from Guatemala’s Western Highlands. Along the…

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“They are killing the river”: Q’eqchi’ women defend the sacred Cahabón

Two rivers cross in Guatemala’s municipality of Santa María Cahabón, the ancestral territory of the Q’eqchi’ peoples. To the Q’eqchi’…

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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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Vice Versa: What do you smell? Life!

In Nicaragua analog food forestry restores the land and gives women in rural areas control of their body, life and…

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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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We, Women are Water 2020: Rebels from Bañado Sur

In Bañado Sur on the outskirts of Asunción is the Cateura garbage dump, the largest in Paraguay. On a daily…

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We, Women are Water 2020: Network of Community Environmentalists in El Salvador

Environmentalists in El Salvador (RACDES) fight for water across the entire country. The problem of access to drinking water previously…

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