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Oil exploitation and hunger, the problems threatening the Hitnüs with extinction
A path to improving the health of Colombian mothers
The strategy of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon to protect themselves against COVID-19
With Amazonas on its way to another peak, monitoring of COVID strains begins, albeit slowly
El canto del Tucán, a radio program to help Amazonian communities respond to the pandemic
In Colombia’s Farthest Reaches, These Groups are Battling Covid-19
Key actions to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic in the Amazon region
Colombian city most affected by coronavirus points finger at Bolsonaro
“The capacity to deal with the coronavirus in the Colombian Amazon is minimal.”
The cost of giving indigenous Colombian children a ‘Western’ education
The Nukak did not always live in isolation, according to a grammatical study.
Co-building health with Amazonian indigenous peoples in Colombia
The struggle of the indigenous women of Putumayo to preserve their knowledge of midwifery
Colombia's debts in COVID-19 vaccination
Questions about vaccinating indigenous people in the Amazon
The new strain of coronavirus that set off alarms in the Amazon
How are indigenous groups in the Amazon fighting COVID-19?
Interview with Daniela Rangel - Caño Mochuelo Indigenous Reserve
An emergency plan to tackle coronavirus in Amazonas
SOS to prevent indigenous genocide in the Amazon, a region with a historical deficit in health care
The challenge of understanding each food universe
Gen Cero stands with the children of Vaupés
Slow death: the Huitoto people cornered by mercury
This is the heart of Petro's healthcare reform: Will EPSs be included?
Facing the COVID-19 pandemic with Amazonian indigenous communities
Maintaining health and well-being among indigenous peoples
Once again with our eyes on the Amazon
The toucan's song that brought news of the coronavirus to the Amazon
This is the coronavirus situation in the Amazon region
What has happened with COVID-19 in the Amazon?
Vaupés: another cry for help in the Amazon
Coronavirus in the Amazon: the danger of the Amazon River becoming the main route of COVID-19 transmission in South America
It's not minga, but mingao, that is eaten in Vaupés.
The Probitas Foundation travels to Ecuador and Vaupés, Colombia, to conduct a follow-up visit on projects