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ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENDERS REPORTS AND ARTICLES
FROM THE REGION
The 16 days of activism against gender-based violence against women and girls

Women and girls from Uganda’s Lake Albert region and the Democratic Republic of the Congo observed the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

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DRC journalists visited Radio Terra FM for experience exchange visits and learning tours

DRC journalists visited Radio Terra FM for experience exchange visits and learning tours

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cleaning operations to remove plastic debris and polythene bags from a fishing community on Lake Albert

Environmental Defenders organized cleaning operations to remove plastic debris and polythene bags from a fishing community on Lake Albert

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environmental conservation and human rights education through sport event

Environmental Defenders hosted the second environmental conservation and human rights education through sport event

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Agriculture, Livelihoods, And Conservation Project Baseline Survey in Luli Kayonga Central Forest Reserve And Nearby Fishing Villages Dei Subcounty, Packwach District

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The last line of defence. Halting the Ecological Crisis and Ecosystem Collapse of the Congo Basin Edge

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Challenges faced by small holder farmers in Uganda and how they can be addressed

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ALONG THE SHORES OF THE ITAKA LYA MWITANZIGE. A JOURNEY THAT CONNECTS WOMEN AND RIGHTS IN THE NORTHERN ALBERTINE RIFT, UGANDA

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PARTICIPATORY MAPPING OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE

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Blood in the forest

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Using Land Degradation Neutrality as a pathway to climate security and protect indigenous women’s rights

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Among pandemics, elections and human rights abuses. Testimonies and feedback from Women defenders

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