The southern wetlands of Honduras along coastal areas in the Gulf of Fonseca is the 1000th “Ramsar” site, meaning it…
The micro-region of Ixquisis, in the north of the region of Huehuetenango, Guatemala, has been inhabited by indigenous Mayan communities…
The Paraguayan Chaco (the western region of Paraguay) has a semi-arid climate which, aggravated by climate change, has long periods…
Suchitoto in El Salvador has made a landmark achievement: it is the municipality with the greatest water coverage as a…
Lake Poopó, situated in Oruro, Bolivia, is also known as “Mama Qhocha,” a symbol of reproduction and a sacred place…
Update: On the 13th of March the Global Alliance for Green and Gender Action (GAGGA) launched the “We, Women are…
PUBLISHED IN VICE VERSA | JANUARY 9, 2020 By Jan-Albert Hootsen In politically unstable Guatemala, indigenous communities are often the…
During the month of March 2019 and for the third consecutive year, the “We, Women are Water” campaign took…
Across the globe, women are intensely involved in the provision, management, restoration and safeguarding of water resources. Based on their…