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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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Adivasi women in Rajasthan’s Zawar Mines reclaim their rights

Lakshmi Devi, a Bhil Adivasi woman from Kanpur village in Rajasthan, India, has not been able to harvest a single…

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The women of Mazvihwa restore their land and water

Zimbabwe was once known as the bread basket of Southern Africa, but climate change, ineffective farming practices and economic crises…

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Protecting the Madre de Dios forest that gives us water

The Madre de Dios rainforest in Peru is one of the most diverse forests on the planet and is also…

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Women restore mangrove forests in the Niger Delta

In the Niger Delta’s Yorla Oil Field, the farming and fishing community of Yaataah have seen their water become increasingly…

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Women in South Africa: Water a fundamental right in the time of COVID-19

Where are the voices of working-class and rural Black women in the larger story about COVID-19 in South Africa? This…

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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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GAGGA launches “We, Women are Water” campaign 2021

We will highlight women’s role, demands and actions in ensuring water security in the face of climate change.

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