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Colombia

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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Rainforest Defenders Project Wins Top Latin American Journalism Prize

    Francesc Badia i Dalmases and Pablo Albarenga were awarded the 2020 Gabo Prize in the Image category...

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    January 25, 2021
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    PART OF: The Ills That Sicken the Amazon Beyond COVID-19

    'Behind deforestation there is a long-term plan'

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    Juanita León
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    December 18, 2020
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    The Ills That Sicken the Amazon Beyond COVID-19

    This project is a journalistic collaboration between La Silla Vacía and FCDS (Fundación para el...

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    PART OF: The Ills That Sicken the Amazon Beyond COVID-19

    Roads or deforestation?: The dilemma facing Caquetá

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    December 9, 2020
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    Image by Paula de la Cruz (GK).
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    PART OF: Centinela: Probing Latin America's response to COVID-19

    In the Pandemic, Latin America Has Not Protected Women From Their Aggressors (Spanish)

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    December 3, 2020
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    An anti-FARC demonstration. Image by AlCortés / Creative Commons. Colombia, undated.
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    PART OF: Colombia: After the Peace Deal

    The ‘False Positives’ Scandal that Felled Colombia’s Military Hero

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    Mariana Palau
    Grantee
    November 25, 2020
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    Right: Lilia leaning against the Tarapoto river. Left: Some local fishermen's boats in the community where Lilia lives, along the Tarapoto River. Images by Pablo Albarenga. Colombia, 2020.
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: The Colombian Amazon

    Lilia: Preserving the Amazon River's Fauna Is Preserving Planet Earth

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    November 5, 2020
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    Two women, Lilia and Karina, feed a manatee that they found stranded on the bank of the Amazon River. The woman on the left feeds the manatee by hand while the women on the right holds the manatee in her lap.
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: The Colombian Amazon

    Photo Essay: A Life Protecting the Aquatic Creatures of the Amazon (Portuguese)

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    Pablo Albarenga
    Amazon RJF Grantee
    October 20, 2020
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    On the right, José Gregorio poses for an aerial portrait showing the front of his organization's shirt. On the left, an aerial view of the Amazon rainforest that surrounds the Amacuyacu river in Colombia.
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: The Colombian Amazon

    José Gregorio: Either We Preserve the Amazon Rainforest, or the Planet Will Take Revenge

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    October 20, 2020
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    To the left, a series of empty wooden canoes stand by the margins of a river. On the right, Lilia Isolina Java Tapayuri lies down on a plank of wood, looking directly at the camera, captured from an aerial shot. She is wearing a white long sleeved shirt, khaki-colored pants, and no shoes.
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: The Colombian Amazon

    Lilia: Defending the Amazon's Aquatic Fauna is Defending the World (Portuguese)

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    October 20, 2020
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: The Colombian Amazon

    José Gregorio: Either We Preserve the Amazon, or the Forest Gets Revenge (Portuguese)

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    September 7, 2020
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    Lilia is a Tikuna Indigenous woman in the Colombian Amazon. She is dedicated to protecting the life that populates the rivers. These animals are sacred and critical for maintaining the balance of life—but they are being affected by industrial activity and climate change, putting at additional risk the subsistence of local fishing communities. Pablo Albarenga. Colombia, 2020.
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    PART OF: Rainforest Defenders Series: The Colombian Amazon

    Lilia: To Defend the Amazon's Aquatic Animals Is to Defend the World (Spanish)

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    September 3, 2020
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