Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, president of the AFPAT, is the spokesperson for the women of the Peule m’bororo community in Chad. With her association, she runs workshops in remote communities. This
In the face of the Coronavirus pandemic, indigenous women have become models of resilience and resistance. In their communities, it is they who are on the front line in the
“Up to 8 times higher” than in metropolitan France, according to the study (carried out between 2007 and 2018) published by Santé publique France. And among the Teko and Wayampi
On World Environment Day, June 5, Indonesian farmers continue their fight against deforestation and palm oil giants. The destruction of tropical forests increased by 150% in March during the Covid-19
The indigenous people of the sacred basins of the Amazon are calling on the international community for help in the face of the risk of increased oil exploitation. The Amerindians
In the face of the Covid-19 pandemic, indigenous peoples combine immune fragility, extreme precariousness in terms of access to health care and government policies that very often forget them. Therefore
In French Guiana, 3,000 Amerindians of the Amazonian forest have the misfortune of living on a territory coveted for its mineral resources. They are victims of illegal gold panning, which
Indigenous women, seeking a future off reserve, continue to be the poorest of the poor and the most vulnerable. Their shelter is often the Native Friendship Centre. Created in the
Photo by Eriberto Gualinga « During the minga we did last week to get the material from the house, you can see it’s a disaster. Nothing but earth, the basis of
If you want to participate.The Native Women’s Voices Think Tank Journal is your Covid 19 Time Journal. The idea is to send us sounds, images, texts of what you observe and