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Durante el pasado mes de Abril de 2025, Cultural Survival acompañó a dos autoridades Indígenas de Bolivia, Pastor Carvajal de la Comunidad Seque Jahuira Viacha del Departamento de La Paz (Aymara) y Guadalupe Fernández del Ayllu Acre Antequera, Poopó Departamento de Oruro (Quechua), a la 24ª Sesión del Foro Permanente de las Naciones Unidas sobre Cuestiones Indígenas.

Over the past six months, Indigenous journalist Brandi Morin has travelled repeatedly to Ecuador, reporting on the impact of Canadian mining projects on the Indigenous Peoples who live there. Morin reports from the rolling hills outside the city of Cuenca, Ecuador, where Dundee Precious Metals, a Canadian company, plans to develop the underground Loma Larga gold mine.

By Brandi Morin 
(Iriquois, Cree)

Over the past six months, Indigenous journalist Brandi Morin has travelled repeatedly to Ecuador, reporting on the impact of Canadian mining projects on the Indigenous Peoples who live there. She reports from the rolling hills outside the city of Cuenca, Ecuador, where Dundee Precious Metals, a Canadian company, plans to develop the underground Loma Larga gold mine.

By Brandi Morin (Iriquois, Cree)

En noviembre de 2025, el Estado panameño será evaluado nuevamente ante el Consejo de Derechos Humanos de las Naciones Unidas, en el marco del Examen Periódico Universal (EPU), un mecanismo de revisión que examina el cumplimiento de los derechos humanos en todos los Estados miembros de la ONU.

By Justin BAFUNYEMBAKA, Program Manager at RATECO/SUD-KIVU

In a significant step forward for community radio journalism in South Kivu, Congo, journalists have successfully mastered digital sound processing techniques using Adobe Audition. This achievement follows the completion of a project implemented by Réseau des Radios et Télévisions Communautaires (RATECO) with support from Cultural Survival.

Cultural Survival's community includes people from all walks of life, with beautiful stories to tell of your own about why you decided to become an advocate for Indigenous Peoples' rights. Sharing these stories further connects our community, provides much-needed solidarity and validation to our staff and partners on the ground, and helps us inspire others to join our movement. We are excited to spotlight members and former interns of our community and highlight your contributions and perspectives through our Cultural Survival Spotlight series. 

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