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When environmental defenders in Latin America take the stage at key international forums
AIDA has developed expertise and leadership in engaging the IACHR to achieve a regional impact on the protection of a healthy environment, along with local communities.

Content Coordinator

Coal, a dirty and obsolete fuel
There are climate and environmental arguments—in addition to economic, political, and human rights reasons—for ending its extraction and burning.

Digital community specialist

The importance of the “how” in the energy transition
In a just energy transition, companies along the entire coal and other fossil fuel supply chain must ensure responsible closure and exit.

Content Coordinator
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Families in La Oroya are calling on the Peruvian government to take four urgent actions to ensure effective compliance with the Inter-American Court’s ruling
The implementation of the ruling remains in its early stages due to the government’s lack of political will and its constant shifting of arguments to delay the process.

Neither AngloGold Ashanti nor Mineros S.A.: Cajamarca is a municipality free of large-scale mining
Even if the companies change, the decision of Cajamarca's citizens remains the same: to defend their territory against large-scale mining.

Organizations and communities call on the IACHR to take action against human rights violations caused by fossil fuel projects
They highlighted the impacts of decades of extraction, commercialization, and use of coal, oil, and gas, as well as irresponsible closure and exit processes.
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.




