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Advocacy & People. Australia. Murrawah Maroochy Johnson

She blocked the development of the Waratah coal mine, which would have accelerated climate change in Queensland, destroyed the nearly 20,000-acre Bimblebox Nature Refuge, added 1.58 billion tons of CO2 to the atmosphere over its lifetime, and threatened Indigenous rights and culture. Murrawah’s case, which overcame a 2023 appeal, set a precedent that enables other […]

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Vocation Story. Sr. Maria José. “Education. For a better future”

A Comboni sister Maria José Carrero Viñas from Spain shares his vocation journey. At birth, I was named Maria José after my paternal grandmother. I was seven years old when the missionary who had arrived at the parish on World Mission Day explained to us that there were many children in the world who still

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Women as the true guardians of life and land

In Latin America, not a day goes by without communities and territories being stripped of their assets to incorporate them as commodities in the markets. The aggressiveness of these systems imposes itself with asymmetric relationships based on inequality of power and abuse. This cold logic materializes in mining concessions, in the extraction of hydrocarbons, in

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Advocacy & People. South Africa. Nonhle Mbuthuma and Sinegugu Zukulu

Activists Nonhle Mbuthuma and Sinegugu Zukulu have stopped destructive seismic testing for oil and gas off South Africa’s Eastern Cape, in an area known as the Wild Coast. Organizing their community, Nonhle and Sinegugu secured their victory by asserting the rights of the local community to protect their marine environment. By halting oil and gas

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