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Women Lead Climate Solutions in South America.

Summary by CicloVivo
In the Quilombola territory of Itacuruçá, in Abaetetuba (PA), women from the community decided to transform ancestral knowledge into collective action. Based on the traditional use of medicinal herbs, the Coletivo Mãe Preta: Sementes da Ancestralidade (Black Mother Collective: Seeds of Ancestry) created a community cultivation space dedicated to preserving plants used for generations in the health care of families. The space, known as the Quilom…
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In the Quilombola territory of Itacuruçá, in Abaetetuba (PA), women from the community decided to transform ancestral knowledge into collective action. Based on the traditional use of medicinal herbs, the Coletivo Mãe Preta: Sementes da Ancestralidade (Black Mother Collective: Seeds of Ancestry) created a community cultivation space dedicated to preserving plants used for generations in the health care of families. The space, known as the Quilom…

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CicloVivo broke the news in on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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