There are numerous reports and studies that warn us about the destruction of the Amazon. So many, that there is a consent that we are dangerously close to a point of no return. However, civil society organizations, indigenous organizations, and other actors and groups are active, seeking and finding ways to avoid this turning point, […]
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Collaborative podcast series on the defense of the Amazon produced by Indigenous communicators
Community communication is a powerful tool to amplify the struggles of Indigenous peoples and local communities in the Amazon. Being developed within and by the members of the communities, it is an approach to the realities that afflict them, which is told from their voices and their experiences. For this reason, within the framework of […]
Interactive Map Amazonía Viva
Interactive map of socio-environmental conflicts caused by extractive activities in the Ecuadorian Amazon region. (Available only in Spanish)
Ebook: Without Indigenous women, there’s no future
This photobook is a compilation of photographs and interviews with Indigenouswomen from the Amazon Basin with special emphasis on leaders from Ecuador,Peru, and Brazil, carried out by Hivos within the framework of the All Eyes onthe Amazon program, during the Indigenous Women’s Marches in Brasilia (2019,2021) and other virtual and face-to-face exchange spaces. Through these […]
#COP26: All Eyes on the Amazon: building, linking and sharing Amazon-based solutions to foster Climate Justice
On November 5th, All Eyes on the Amazon: building, linking and sharing Amazon-based solutions to foster Climate Justice session will be held as part of COP26 activities in Glasgow. This session aims to share, reflect and reshape strategies to place locally-shaped climate solutions in the Amazon on top of the global climate action agenda, through showcasing Indigenous peoples and […]