
Art 58. Saving the future
Instagram Icon-facebook Youtube por Jorge Krekeler In San Martín Sacatepéquez, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, local communities are redefining their future. At the foot of the volcano and
For more than ten years, the Llanos region of the Orinoquia, in Colombia, has been the theater of operation of the armed conflict and dominion, first of the guerrilla and then of paramilitary groups. The violence forced the population to cultivate the coca leaf and process cocaine. Many people were killed, entire families left their farms and migrated to the city. A group of families in the areas of Murujuy, Guanape and Sunape, located in Meta and Vichada Departments, have come out of this crossroads:They process essential oils for commercialization in urban markets, 250 kilometers away, and take advantage of renewable energies to supply themselves with water and electricity, improving their well-being as farmers.
Instagram Icon-facebook Youtube por Jorge Krekeler In San Martín Sacatepéquez, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, local communities are redefining their future. At the foot of the volcano and
Instagram Icon-facebook Youtube por Jorge Krekeler “It is not much,” says Alfredo Echeverría during the meeting in his home in the community of San José
Instagram Icon-facebook Youtube por Jorge Krekeler “We are farmers, we are leaders, we are mothers, we are wives”, is the testimony of the members of