ANNUAL REPORT 2023
LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Date: January 2, 2024 To our esteemed COLLABORATORS, VOLUNTEERS AND ASSOCIATED COMMUNITIES, It is with great satisfaction and a sense
LETTER FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Date: January 2, 2024 To our esteemed COLLABORATORS, VOLUNTEERS AND ASSOCIATED COMMUNITIES, It is with great satisfaction and a sense
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe “ETHNO-PROGRAM TO PROTECT BIODIVERSITY THROUGH FOOTBALL IN THE COLOMBIAN AMAZON BASIN” is a comprehensive strategy designed by the ENVIRONMENTAL WOMEN org to address
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYClimate change, aggravated by patterns of prolonged droughts and floods, has increased the exposure of vulnerable communities to waters contaminated with pathogens and toxic
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Colombian Amazon basin, home to the Ticuna indigenous communities, faces an environmental crisis due to illegal species trafficking. This practice threatens biodiversity
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The WOMEN ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION leads a comprehensive program of hydroponic crops in the indigenous communities of the Colombian Amazon basin, as a response
RESUMEThe fungus ‘Austroboletus amazonicus’, native to the Colombian Amazon basin, has recently been classified as “Critically Endangered” according to the IUCN Red List. With only
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYClimate change, aggravated by patterns of prolonged droughts and floods, has increased the exposure of vulnerable communities to waters contaminated with pathogens and toxic
RESUMENBased on an ecoregional planning exercise for the selection of priority sites for conservation in the Colombian Pacific and the qualification of ecological criteria, 14,400
The conservation program seeks the sustainable recovery of the population of the Caquetá Tití Monkey (Plecturocebus caquetensis), a critically endangered species in the Colombian Amazon
ABSTRACTThe main objective of this research work is to determine the importance of reforestation on the banks of the Amazon River as an alternative for