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Indigenous Amazon activist in Columbia takes his fight to the UN biodiversity forum

  • October 8, 2024
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Indigenous Amazon activist in Columbia takes his fight to the UN biodiversity forum

Sub : Geo

Sec: Biodiversity

Context:

  • Ecuadoran activist Alex Lucitante, a determined defender of the Amazon rainforest, continues his fight against land-grabbing miners and armed groups threatening his homeland. Later this month, Lucitante will represent Indigenous communities at the COP-16 biodiversity conference in Cali, Colombia, where he aims to amplify the voices of his people on the global stage.

Key Points:

  • Alex Lucitante, 31, belongs to the ‘Cofan Avie ethnic group’ and is the son of a shaman.
  • He has led efforts to combat illegal gold mining in the Amazon, establishing an Indigenous guard and a drone surveillance system to protect his community’s lands.
  • In 2018, Lucitante and his community won a major legal case that resulted in the annulment of 52 gold mining concessions in Ecuador, which were granted without community consultation.
  • In 2022, Lucitante and fellow activist Alexandra Narvaez received the Goldman Prize, often considered the “Nobel” for environmentalists, for their work protecting the Amazon.
    • Each year, the Goldman Environmental Prize is awarded to grassroots environmental champions from around the world.
  • Despite legal and grassroots victories, illegal gold mining continues in the Amazon, devastating local ecosystems.

Cofan Avie ethnic group:

  • The Cofán, who call themselves A’i, are an Indigenous people living in Sucumbíos Province in northeast Ecuador, Southern Colombia, and between the Guamués and Aguarico Rivers.
  • They speak A’ingae (Cofán language)

Source: TH

Geography Indigenous Amazon activist in Columbia takes his fight to the UN biodiversity forum

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