Latin America

A window into Guarani M’byá food culture

Guarani peoples – native to Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia and Uruguay – were one of the first peoples contacted after Portuguese and Spanish colonisers arrived in South America around 500 years ago. They have been fighting to protect their land and way of life since.  In this blog, Programme Officer Bruna Miguel and Latin [...]

By , , |2025-05-28T13:21:29+00:00May 26th, 2025|Agroecology, Biocultural Diversity, Food, Indigenous Peoples, Latin America|Comments Off on A window into Guarani M’byá food culture

Indigenous youth at COP27: From the village to the world

Clique aqui para ler este artigo no original em português. Most of the media coverage of COP27, held in November 2022 in Egypt, concentrated on speeches by world leaders, and disappointingly familiar pledges to recommit to the 2015 Paris Agreement. However, there is a strong sense now that the youth movement has an ever-louder [...]

By , |2025-04-23T13:03:41+00:00January 18th, 2023|Biocultural Diversity, Capacity, Climate, Indigenous Peoples, Latin America, Youth|Comments Off on Indigenous youth at COP27: From the village to the world
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