Women in Resistance
When forests are destroyed, women in forest-dependent communities are hit hard: Their living conditions are particularly precarious; and providing food, medicine, materials and clean water becomes even harder. The traditional knowledge and wisdom that women pass down from generation to generation are also at risk. That is why women are often on the frontlines of the resistance to forest destruction.
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15 April 2016
Bulletin articles
5 April 2014
Bulletin articles
14 December 2012
Testimonies of community women impacted by carbon and forest conservation projects that today are included in the so-called Green Economy.
Bulletin articles
14 December 2012
A story of the peoples of the Atlantic Forest in southern Brazil in a disputed territory where the green economy competes with community-based economies.
Multimedia
11 December 2012
Publications
11 June 2012
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30 April 2011
Brazil: Women in Camp Sister Dorothy Stang – for their right to life, against monoculture eucalyptus
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29 April 2009