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Páramo de Santurbán, Colombia
Press releases Latin America, Colombia

Declaration of a Temporary Reserve Area in the Santurbán Páramo is a victory for the defense of water in Latin America

The measure implies the suspension for two years of the gold mining project of Canadian Aris Mining in the Santurbán massif.

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Buque de carga
Blog Latin America

Learn about the negotiations to reduce maritime shipping emissions

Emissions from the sector are expected to be reduced by up to 30% by 2030, by 80% by 2040 and to reach net zero by around 2050.

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Ballenas jorobadas en el océano Pacífico
Aida Publication

Cetaceans and salmon farming: Challenges for the conservation of marine biodiversity in Chilean Patagonia (executive summary)

Scientific report that shows the serious risks of the salmon industry for cetaceans in Chile and the lack of data to understand their magnitude and consequences.

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Restos de carbón a varios kilómetros del lugar de extracción en La Jagua de Ibirico, departamento del Cesar, Colombia
Press releases Colombia

Colombia: Communities and workers win first court ruling on coal mine closure that protects their rights

Colombia's Constitutional Court issued the first ruling on mine closures in Colombia, guaranteeing due process and the effective participation of communities and unions representing more than 20,000 people.

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Alpacas en el Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
Press releases Argentina, Bolivia, Chile

Life in Andean wetlands at risk from extractivism

The expansion of industrial extraction of lithium and other minerals for the energy transition of the global north threatens wetlands in Argentina, Bolivia and Chile. 

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Río Paraguay
Blog Latin America

Biocultural Corridor: Hope for a better future for the Pantanal

We celebrate the resilience of the people's committees of the Pantanal who offer hope for the conservation of the world's largest tropical wetland.   

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Staff United States

Ivette Sanchez

Ivette Sanchez is AIDA's Controller, working from San Francisco, US. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico. Ivette has significant experience, having held positions as administrative manager, accounting manager, auditor and credit analyst throughout her career. She has also provided support to verify compliance with labor laws and has done volunteer work in Mexico on behalf of indigenous, low-income and elderly people. Currently, in addition to collaborating with AIDA, she provides financial and controllership services for construction companies that work with government funds.

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Amazonas Brasil
Blog Latin America

Let's talk about project closure and responsible exit

The discussion of project closure and responsible exit is essential to environmental protection and climate management in Latin America.

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Tunuyán, Mendoza, Argentina
Blog Argentina

The international search for justice of the Mapuche communities in Mendoza, Argentina

Recognition of the rights of Mapuche communities is essential to protect their culture, health and livelihoods.

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