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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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Attorney, Ecosystems Program
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10 legal advances toward climate justice in 2024
We invite you to take a breath and celebrate the good news and small victories that are bringing us closer to climate justice.
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With the territories: 6 achievements for a healthy environment in 2024
Victories for the environment and human rights depend on including the voice of those who care for nature and live in balance with it.
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European Union regulations and strategies jeopardize a just energy transition in Latin America
European Union regulations fail to respect the rights of communities affected or at risk of being impacted by mineral extraction projects used for energy transition.
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Organizations and communities alert to human rights impacts of mineral extraction for the energy transition
A public hearing before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights will focus on the impact of extractive operations for transition minerals.
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COP16: To conserve biodiversity, governments must respect indigenous and local knowledge
Countries must also make progress in ensuring the participation of indigenous and local communities in decision-making on biodiversity.
When the violation of the rights of Amazonian peoples in Brazil receives no response nationally, these communities find in AIDA a voice in the Americas.