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249:, to demand changes to oil and mining practices in their territories. In December of the same year, he agreed to a moratorium on new auctions of oil and mining concessions unless informed and prior consent was given by local communities. However, in February of 2018, Moreno’s government announced a new oil auction and sold a number of new mining concessions. 355: 347: 473: 230:, Ecuador's capital. This was a response to the eleventh oil licensing round in their territories, which would allow for oil extraction. In the same year, they proposed a case to the 264:
once again. Mujeres Amazónicas sought to present their Mandate of Grassroots’ Amazonian Women Defenders of the Rainforest Against Extractivism, which outlined 22 demands addressing
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within certain areas. The organization consists of women from various backgrounds and ages, specifically from the nations affected by exploration and extraction: the
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Mujeres Amazónicas began their activism in 2013 in response to the Ecuadorian government selling oil concessions to companies, allowing for the exploration and
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Sempertegui, Andrea (1 October 2020). "Decolonizing the Anti-Extractive Struggle: Amazonian Women's Practices of Forest-Making in Ecuador".
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Kawsak Sacha, or a “Living Forest,” which would encourage practices that build mutual relations between non-human and human entities in the
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is an Indigenous environmental rights group. The group is made up of more than 100 women from seven nationalities of the Ecuadorian
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In March of 2018, Mujeres Amazónicas, along with other Indigenous activist groups, organized a march to the capital of
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Mujeres Amazónicas Defensoras de la Selva de las Bases frente al Extractivismo
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In October 2013, Indigenous organizations from the southeastern Ecuadorian
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Beyond Mothering Earth: Ecological Citizenship and the Politics of Care
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Through their activism and collaboration with organizations such as
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Mujeres Amazónicas' activism focuses on addressing the effects of
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Patricia Gualinga, Margoth Escobar, Salomé Aranda and Nema Grefa
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In 2017, Mujeres Amazónicas met with Ecuador's President,
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Salazar-López, Leila; Martínez, Angela (9 March 2021).
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Amazonian Women Defending the Forest from Extractivism)
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took part in a 250-kilometre (160 mi) march to
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Index

English:
English
Amazon
nature
territory
women's rights
health
education
Indigenous
Ecuador
extraction of oil
Achuar
Shiwiar
Sápara
Waorani
Shuar
Kichwa
Andoas
Patricia Gualinga
Margoth Escobar
extractivism
Ecuador
oil extraction
deforestation
mining
Indigenous rights
climate change
violence against women
ecofeminism
Amazon

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