Truths that feed us vs. questions to create new stories
Narrative Kitchen is an invitation to rethink our relationship with food.
Narrative Kitchen is an invitation to rethink our relationship with food.
The Urban Futures systematization document for the city-region of Medellín, Colombia, reflects the collaborative effort led by Fundación Mi Sangre alongside more than 60 organizations and key stakeholders in the food system.
This publication maps out the city-region strategy for the implementation of the Urban Futures program in the Chocó Andino region.
This publication maps out the city-region strategy for the implementation of the Urban Futures program in the MANPANOR region.
This publication maps out the city-region strategy for the implementation of the Urban Futures program in Medellin.
This publication maps out the city-region strategy for the implementation of the Urban Futures program in Cali.
During the Amazon Summit last August in the Brazilian city of Belem, Hivos and our partners from the Voices for Just Climate Action (VCA) coalition met with Razan al Mubarak, one of the two current United Nations High Level Climate Champions. We discussed the role of the Amazon in maintaining a livable global climate and […]
Despite the challenges of 2022, we also saw positive developments. Hivos and its partners achieved successes in areas of gender equality and diversity, climate justice, and civic rights. A selection of these can be found in our Annual Report 2022.
The annual accounts are also included in this report.
Faces, voices and dreams of the Indigenous women of the Amazon
This photobook is a compilation of photographs and interviews to Indigenous women from the Amazon Basin with special emphasis on leaders from Ecuador, Peru, and Brazil.
We propose 10 principles for the design and implementation of an equitable, timely, effective and culturally adapted Covid-19 vaccination strategy for the Amazon.
This Executive Summary is part of the “Indigenous Peoples and Access to the Justice System in Maranhão” report.
The largest coffee companies in the world are failing to report transparently on their 2020 commitments, and doing too little to ensure sustainability for farming and farmers.