by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
The Dayak Taboyan community faces a growing threat to their sacred and historic sites located within the Gunung Oke Rainforest in Indonesia, which is surrounded by logging and coal mining activities. To protect these sites, the Gunung Oke forest has been granted...
by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
The dugong is the only species of Sirenian in Indonesia and is a vital seagrass pollinator in its marine environment. Yet, small-scale fishing and bycatching threaten the species and its entire ecosystem. Support for this project will help Tamang Dugong Indonesia...
by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
Women from India, Nepal, and Bangladesh are growing stronger in their leadership to advocate for the rights-of-rivers advocacy. From the Himalayan glaciers in Nepal to the floodplains of India and Bangladesh, South Asia’s rivers support 23% of humanity, boast lush...
by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
The Amazon Living School (EVA in Spanish) trains youth to become leaders and contribute to increasing the resiliency of Mother Earth. The School cultivates ethical values and cosmovision to foster autonomous territorial leadership and practical skills toward the...
by John Horton | Sep 29, 2023
Since 2015, Amazon Frontlines (AF) has worked directly with Indigenous communities to uplift women’s leadership and develop women-led economic alternatives to fossil fuel extraction. In 2021, as a means to scale this work regionally, AF launched, alongside Ceibo...