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The International Day of Indigenous Women is a commemoration instituted in 1983 during the Second Meeting of Organizations and Movements of America, to focus attention on indigenous women, their history, their situation and their perspectives.
United Religions Initiative (URI) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) signed a cooperation agreement to work in partnership for the preservation of the environment at a global level.
One year after her mother's death, Fany González and her daughter Nini González invited the entire URI Latin America & Caribbean community to participate in a tribute.
On Thursday, August 27, the Offering to Mother Earth Conversation was held, which is part of the series of conversations organized by the CCs with indigenous members, Aflaiai from Chile and Qewña from Argentina.