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Struggles for the Forests

When corporations destroy forests, or restrict or even prohibit access to forest peoples' territories, they place communities' ways of life and their very existence at risk. WRM supports forest peoples' struggles to defend their territories, and their right to decide how to live, and how to use the forests they depend on.

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Other information 11 March 2015

Struggles for territory and Living Well in Colombia: Resistance by Afro-Colombian women

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Other information 4 September 2014

Sixth National Conference on Páramos and High Mountains, Water for Life!, Colombia,

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Other information 5 June 2006

Colombia: Community challenges multinational company Smurfit Carton de Colombia

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Other information 4 April 2004

Colombia: An example of a community-managed forest

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Other information 17 July 2000

Project in Colombia seeks support

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