Chaco Indigenous and Rural Women at COP30 with UK Support
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On the island of Combu, in Belém, a group of women transform natural resources from sustainable income. AME (Accession of Extrativists Women) develops medicinal and cosmetic products from the seed of anhydrob, native tree that can exceed 15 metres high. The ancient knowledge of women Ribeirinas, combined with scientific research, resulted in a line of products that include soaps, oils and natural repletes. In an interview with CNN, Daniele Raiol…
Chaco Indigenous and Rural Women at COP30 with UK Support
Rural, Indigenous, and young women leaders from Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay will represent the Great American Chaco at COP30, the world’s most important climate summit, with support from the United Kingdom. Their participation is part of the Chaco Project, “Weaving Networks, Building Impact Collective Synergies for the Gran Chaco Americano,” a UK-funded initiative promoting inclusive, gender-responsive climate action and regional cooperatio…
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