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  • Ruth Maydelín Sobalvarro (10) with Arlen Ruth Chaverría Lazo, Marisol (9 months) and Merline de los Angeles (8), family of an UCA Pantasma member. UCA Unidad Santa Maria de Pantasma, Jinotega, Nicaragua, is a Fairtrade-certified coop.
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  • Martha Marak at home in her kitchen. Martha built her house herself, she lives here with her children. Typical of kitchens in the region, she cooks on a floor-level stove that is closed at the back and open at the front. This type of stove has several advantages. It has two hobs, one for a large pan, the other for a kettle. This stove can accept long pieces of firewood without the need for them to be chopped up. For Martha, who has a heavy routine of manual labour, this is a significant saving of her time and energy. While the smoke can be bothersome it keeps the insects out of the house. Martha gets up at 4am, and without electicity she depends on the light from the stove in the early-morning darkness. Here, Martha is preparing a snack of mini-popcorn made from millet that she has grown herself. Martha's daughter Critika watches her mum.
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992
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  • Sebastiana Vásquez García with Maria Zulena Castillo Vásquez, 7, in a field of two-year old coffee plants. CIASFA, formerly CECAPRO, is a Fairtrade-certified coffee producer in La Unión, Zacapa, Guatemala.
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  • Pouch Channa, 43, Community Based Organisation (CBO) leader (R) in Takéo province, Cambodia. World Renew gives opportunities for community leadership roles that they would normally not hold. World Renew works through its partners across rural Cambodia on community development projects.
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  • People gather to fill mater vessels near one of the taps in Dadaab. Dadaab is the biggest refugee camp in the world, housing nearly 300,000 refugees, mainly from Somalia.
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  • Isabel Gutierrez, 42, with her daughter Nubia Milena Chávez, 11, in their garden surrounded by maize that is nearly ready to harvest. The maize and other food are part of a productive project to help some 55 women IDPs in the Silvania district, to grow food for their families and for sale. The project is supported by ACT-member LWF.
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  • Maude Paul with her daughter Uberlande.<br />
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The Esperance family have four of their own children and have adpoted Coslina, whose parents died because of the earthquake. Uberlande was badly injured in the earthquake, losing an arm and all but one finger on the other hand. Mr Esperance, a teacher and pastor struggles to sustain the family on his income. He has taken leadership courses through World Renew.
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  • A Maya Chortí woman and her daughters at a standpipe in the Copán region of Honduras
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  • A mother and daughter at the El Chapparal camp for asylum seekers, Tijuana
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  • Mother and daughter wait for flood waters to recede in Pimienta, Honduras. Their house is behind them in the photograph.
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  • 'Bertita' Cáceres, daughter of assassinated environmentalist leader Berta Cáceres of the indigenous Lenca organisation COPINH in La Esperanza, Intibucá, Honduras. Speaking shortly before the first anniversary of the assassination of her mother, Bertita spoke about the persistent threats against her mother and family, and the pain of losing their mother. She says that the assassination is a political crime, covered up by the state, and is part of a policy that has seen 123 defenders of land and environment assassinated in Honduras since the coup. Bertita is currently one of the leaders of COPINH, that is campaigning against the construction of a dam on sacred Lenca land.
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  • Doña Berta, the mother of Berta Cáceres sits at home in front of an altar to her murdered daughter. <br />
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The day after she was killed, the Pope sent me a letter. Berta had met him. His letter filled me with hope, it consoled me. It showed his commitment to the people that defend the environment, and his commitment to indigenous peoples and the defence of human rights.  <br />
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But here, for the powerful, these messages seem to go in one ear and out the other. Even while we are suffering extreme poverty, nature is being sold and destroyed, even the fish are dying, we have poisoned water, full of chemicals, nothing can survive in this. We are defenceless now, even the ten commandments are not respected. The only way forward is by organised resistance to corruption and injustice, that's what Berta did, that's what we all have to do now.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, in Intibucá where her mother was assassinated . Berta Cáceres campaigned and organised communities in Intibucá and other areas of Honduras to defend environmental, indigenous rights and territories before her assassination.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, in Intibucá where her mother was assassinated . Berta Cáceres campaigned and organised communities in Intibucá and other areas of Honduras to defend environmental, indigenous rights and territories before her assassination.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
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  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
    Honduras_Hawkey_Amnesty_20190207_114...jpg
  • Laura Zúñiga Cáceres, Berta Cáceres daughter, swims in the Gualquarque river in Intibucá. Her mother campaigned and organised indigenous communities in Intibucá to defend the river valley from being used for a hydroelectric dam. The dam construction that was begun at this site was stopped, but Berta Cáceres - campaigner for environmental and indigenous rights - was assassinated as the leader of opposition to the dam.
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