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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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Yumao women lead resistance against Rositas dam

Every year for the last decade, people from across Bolivia travel to the community of Yumao in the country’s Great…

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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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Women detail impact of energy projects in Indonesia

Testimonies from more than 50 women who have been affected by geothermal, hydropower and wind projects.

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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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Vice Versa: Indigenous women versus the megaproject

PUBLISHED IN VICE VERSA | JANUARY 9, 2020  By Jan-Albert Hootsen In politically unstable Guatemala, indigenous communities are often the…

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Women at the Frontlines Against Destructive Dams

  What does a just and clean energy system look like? There are a lot of exciting possibilities, but one…

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