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10/07/2025

In the rural, Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and campesino territories of Tolima, the Comité Ambiental en Defensa de la Vida embarked on a community-led research process to document how climate change—combined with extractive industries—has impacted the environment, livelihoods, and culture. The work spanned municipalities including Coyaima, Chaparral, and Ibagué, placing women, youth, elders, and local knowledge holders at the center.

10/07/2025

In the Lake Bogoria region of Kenya, the Endorois Indigenous Women Empowerment Network (EIWEN) has led an urgent, community-led research process to document how climate change, combined with historical injustices, has transformed the lives, lands, and ancestral traditions of the Endorois people.