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Climate change: migration and ethnocide from the point of view of indigenous women

The impacts of climate change on indigenous territories -floods, fires, melting ice in the Andes, among other disasters- generate displacements that have implications for the subsistence of peoples and the planet. Indigenous women propose regulations and public policies in the face of a humanitarian crisis.

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Mobile pastoralism for climate change mitigation, ecosystem restoration and resilient food systems

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Weaving Perspectives Across Regions: The Need for Equitable Funding for Indigenous Women’s Leadership, Movement Building & Climate Solutions