In Guatemala, Community Forestry Association of Guatemala Utz Che’ (Utz Che’) partnered with Trees, Water & People (TWP) and Q’anil to implement Tz’unun: Ending Environmental Violence Against Indigenous Women in Guatemala through Empowerment in Community Forestry, Agroecology, and Collective Healing Spaces. This final report shares the impacts of this project addressing gender-based violence (GBV) in community forestry in southern and eastern Guatemala.
Report
Final report: Tz’unun: Ending environmental violence against Indigenous women in Guatemala through empowerment in community forestry, agroecology, and collective healing spaces
- 2023
Author:
- RISE grants challenge
Organization:
- Utz Che’ and Trees, Water, & People
Citation:
- Utz Che’ and Trees, Water, & People. (2023). Tz'unun: Ending environmental violence against Indigenous women in Guatemala through empowerment in community forestry, agroecology, and collective healing spaces. USAID: Washington, D.C.
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Accessing and Controlling Natural Resources, Addressing Gender-Based Violence, Advancing Women’s Participation and Leadership, Agriculture, Agroecosystems, Climate Change, Community, Conservation, Deforestation and Degradation, Documents and resources, English, Environmental Issues Themes, Environmental Sectors, External, Farming, Food Security, Food Security Resilience, Food Security Resilience, Forests, Gender Equality, Global Policy, Good Health and Well-being, Guatemala, Health Impacts, Indigenous Women, Language, Latin America and the Caribbean, Life on Land, Origin, Reduced Inequality, Regions, Report, Resource Type, Social Inclusion and Intersectionality, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Unlocking Women’s Economic Empowerment