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        The GCF financed GSLERP, led by the Forestry Commission of Ghana, in partnership with the Global Shea Alliance and the UNDP, is helping to fight climate change through the restoration of degraded shea parkland.
 
   
Photo Stories
        In Ecuador, purple working boots have become a symbol of women's economic and social empowerment.
    
   
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        Irma Tsahuanda is a Shuar leader from the Yamanunka community in Ecuador, serving as treasurer and administrator of the Nua Kakaram (Brave Women) Association.
    
   
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        From Ecuador to Ghana to Indonesia, preserving forest ecosystems is essential for productive agriculture.
    
   
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        This series offers a unique perspective on the everyday life and subtle realities of the Amazon, as seen through the eyes of the communities and territories that call it home.
    
   
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        In a time marked by geopolitical tension and economic disruption, one constant remains: the climate crisis is deepening.  The solutions are known, but the financing required continues to fall short – especially when it comes to our planet’s forests, which are crucial for tackling climate change. 
    
   
Photo Stories
        An exploration of Chico Mendes’ enduring legacy through an interview with his cousin, Raimundo Mendes Barres, revealing personal insights, ongoing environmental challenges, and the continued fight for Amazonian conservation.
    
   
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        Each year, devastating fires in Indonesia's rainforests release harmful gases, with women firefighters playing a crucial role in managing the crisis amidst climate change and deforestation.
    
   
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        The Amazon rainforest is one of Earth’s most biodiverse ecosystems, home to a staggering variety of plant and animal species. Spanning across nine countries, the Amazon plays a crucial role in regulating the global climate, storing carbon and supporting the livelihoods of tens of millions of people, including Indigenous communities.  
    
   
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        There is no pathway to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement without the leadership and stewardship of Indigenous Peoples and local communities.  
 
  