Women along the Napo River in the Ecuadorian Amazon are organizing projects to support themselves, their families, communities, and forests.
They are choosing to change the course of their futures-- to empower themselves and provide opportunities for the next generation-- and to protect the forest.
Be a part of this story of resilience and ingenuity, collective action, reciprocity, innovation, stewardship, and courage-- to empower communities, conserve the forest, and protect the future of our shared planet all at once.
Women making artisan crafts as part of Sani Warmi, a women's organization in the Kichwa community of Sani Isla, one of five community partners.
Learn more about the project here: https://www.rainforestpartnership.org/projects/women-of-the-rio-napo