Photo: "The Brazilian State is the main vector of the pandemic among Indigenous Peoples in Brazil." Image courtesy of Eloy Terena's Instagram account.
By Edson Krenak Naknanuk (CS Consultant)
 
By Edson Krenak Naknanuk (CS Consultant)
 
By Women from Mixe Jënpoj Community Radio
In English
Por Mujeres Radialistas Jënpoj de la Radio Comunitaria Mixe Jënpoj 
 
By Christopher Purnell. Photography by Samuel Confortola.
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Hoy 8 de Marzo Cultural Survival continúa reafirmando su compromiso en reconocer, acompañar y agradecer los esfuerzos de las mujeres Indígenas en el mundo en búsqueda del equilibrio y el respeto a la integridad de las personas sin ninguna diferencia de origen, preferencias, sexo ni género ( entre otras).
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By Nati Garcia (CS STAFF)
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By Dev Kumar Sunuwar (CS Staff) 
 
Seven hydropower projects along the Likhu River in eastern Nepal have adversely impacted Indigenous and local communities who live in and near the project sites but have received little attention. Likhu River is a hydropower hub and a recent field study conducted by a team from Kathmandu of the area found that the construction of these disruptive hydropower projects were shrouded in secrecy and deceit to Indigenous and local communities.