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Event: Celebrating the Colombian municipality that stopped a mega mine
On 26th March Gaia and a host of collaborators will welcome visitors from Colombia to London for an event celebrating the town of Cajamarca’s successful campaign to protect land, water… Read More

Näätämö River restoration project receives major new support, Finland
Unique climate change work bringing together traditional knowledge and science to restore the Näätämö River watershed in northern Finland has received significant new support from the Kone Foundation. Kone has provided… Read More

Farewell to Dr Sue Edwards, “an African at heart”
With great sadness, we bid farewell to Dr. Sue Edwards – an indomitable spirit and founding Director of Ethiopia’s Institute for Sustainable Development (ISD). Sue passed away on 14th February. … Read More

Looking North: Gaia and the Snowchange Cooperative unite
The Gaia Foundation is delighted to announce a new partnership with the Snowchange Cooperative. Based in Finland, Snowchange is run by Finns devoted to the advancement of their traditions and… Read More

Gaia’s highlights from 2017
“Reflecting through the lens of ‘emergence’, this year has been one where things have shifted to a new level in most areas of our work, weaving our basket to another… Read More

The urge to find ‘true self’, and the mesmerising Earth Jurisprudence graduation
Mersha Yilma, from Ethiopia, shares his journey as one of the first graduates from Gaia’s African Earth Jurisprudence practitioners training. From a farming family in eastern rural Ethiopia, he has… Read More

The Oxford Real Farming Conference Sets the Tone for an Abundant 2018
There is no better way to start the year than to surround yourselves with energetic, committed and inspiring folk from across the food justice movement. The Oxford Real Farming conference… Read More

A new alliance to protect marine biodiversity in the southern Atlantic
The Southwest Atlantic has one of the world’s richest marine environments. Myriad species depend on its health to survive, from marine mammals, such as dolphins, elephant seals and sperm whales,… Read More

Community led food and agricultural research: reflecting on experiences from Africa by Liz Hosken
The Food Ethics Council have just released a new report For Whom? Questioning the Food & Farming Research Agenda which features an article from Gaia’s Liz Hosken regarding our experiences… Read More

A sad farewell to Ricardo Marín, Barasana shaman of the Colombian Amazon
Ricardo Marín, a charismatic indigenous leader from the Pirá Paraná River in the Colombian Amazon, has played a key role in taking the experience of indigenous communities in Colombia’s Amazon… Read More
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