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Newsletter 88

Happy 2020! This newsletter is about the two challenges San Martin de Amacayacu faces this year: The ongoing process of the land application and the complex situation regarding the CO2 trade in the region....

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Newsletter 87

In this newsletter it’s about the annual presentation at Baarle-Nassau. Thanks everyone for being there! Also, the latest activities of the Environmental Guard concerning the Ecovia and what to do with plastic? Nieuwsbrief 87...

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Newsletter 86

In this 86th newsletter we tell you about the progress of the project of land management in San Martin de Amacayacu. Two colombian students came to help us with the technical aspects. A very...

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Newsletter 85

San Martin de Amacayacu is present at different event in Leticia abour mining and regional politics. We update about the land application and report about the maloka, which is completely finished now. Enjoy! Nieuwsbrief...

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Newsletter 84

In this 84th newsletter we introduce our two new board members who will replace Cissie Laureijssen and Jos Withagen: Floor van der Sluis and Marjolein Beers. We also have good news about the environmental patrol....

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Newsletter 83

We are building a new maloka in San Martin de Amacayacu, the environmental guard keeps up the good work and the third official land application has been filed in Bogotá! Patience is a virtue.....

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Newsletter 82

In this newsletter, we report on the Wone Congress in the Ticuna Cocama Yagua indigenous reserve, which was also organised to discuss the land application of San Martin de Amacayacu and Palmeras. Nieuwsbrief 82...

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Newsletter 81

This newsletter tells you about a visit to Switserland and the Netherlands: Learning about community building, promoting the activities of San Martin de Amacayacu and getting out Small World Foundation administration up to date....

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Newsletter 80

In this 80th (!!) version of the SWF newsletter we report about the big deception San Martin and Palmeras had to endure in Bogotá during a meeting with the Indigenous Affairs department of the Ministry of...

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Newsletter 79

While we wait for the government to debate and decide about the ancestral land recognition, the people of San Martin de Amacayacu continue to orgnanize the community. With Raul Carvajal from the Colombian university UDCA,...