Land is part of the identity and culture of all communities the world over, and at the same time land lies at the root of many conflicts, because of the varying interests that surround it. Continue reading Land, culture and conflict
Monthly Archives: January 2018
“There is no peace in the territories, but there is still hope”
Report of the International Verification Mission on the Implementation of the Peace Agreement with a gender sensitive approach:
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Mexico: The struggle of the Me’Phaa against mining
An indigenous community from the region of La Montaña (state of Guerrero) have been waging a legal battle since 2011 to prevent their lands from being conceeded to mining companies. Continue reading Mexico: The struggle of the Me’Phaa against mining
Honduras: Land of corn and hydro-electric dams
Martín Gómez is a small, slim man. He walks with confidence and you can see that he has planted corn and grain all his life. Continue reading Honduras: Land of corn and hydro-electric dams
Our best accompaniment photos from 2017
In 2017 we carried out hundreds of accompaniments throughout Colombia and these are our best photos: Continue reading Our best accompaniment photos from 2017