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Sindh Peoples Caravan: Protect Our Rivers and Delta

Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum works for the advancement of the social, economic, cultural and political rights of fishing and peasant communities...
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Mekong Communities Speak Out for Their Natural Heritage

More than 500 people gathered along the banks of the Mekong River in Chiang Khong, Thailand on February 5 to...
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New Hope for Patagonian River: Dams in Argentina Suspended

Río Santa Cruz, in Argentinean Patagonia.Pablo HernándezOn December 21, Argentina’s Supreme Court delivered a win to Argentina’s environmental groups, suspending...
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River Defender Murdered in Guatemala

The January 17 march to the site of Pojom I before the march was targeted by armed paramilitaries.Santiago Button Another...
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Why the Planning Phase of a Dam Matters: The Case of Thailand’s Kaeng Suea Ten Dam

A village wall at Kaeng Sua Ten.Credit: Julian Kirchherr Developers and governments usually overlook how dams impact communities during the...
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A Matter of Rights in the Future of the Mekong

The United Nations Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council recently published the outcome of communications on the human rights...
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Raising Voices and Strengthening Alliances in the Amazon

Two weeks ago, at the 20th anniversary celebration of Democracy Now!, Noam Chomsky reminded the crowd that, despite the astounding...
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A Visit to the Mother River

The Mekong at Chiang KhongInternational Rivers The small town of Chiang Khong in Northern Thailand sits on the banks of...
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Headwaters of the Amazon Protected!

The Marañón River.Rocky Contos The good news keeps coming from Latin America. Last week, the Peruvian government publicly declared that...
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Why I’m Running a Marathon for the Mekong

David Blake, currently a visiting scholar in Environmental and Urban Studies at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, is an expert...