Honduras – The Attempt to Criminalise Indigenous and Human Rights leader Berta Cáceres, COPINH

Honduras – The Attempt to Criminalise Indigenous and Human Rights leader Berta Cáceres, COPINH

After two weeks with the Zapatista indigenous rebels in Southern Mexico (see the last article – here), I then had a week’s rest being a tourist in Guatemala, before arriving in Honduras. There, as an ENCA representative, I was able to visit several environmental and social justice organisations working in a country wracked by violence and political repression since the military coup of 2009.<p>…</p>

Newsletter 58: May 2013

Newsletter 58: May 2013

Honduran Human Rights defender Dina Meza talks of her struggles following her visit to the UK. We hear from James Watson as he reports back on our ENCA-supported ‘CMO cooker’ project and our presence at the 10th Election Observation Mission in El Salvador.<p>…</p>

“IPES” – Permaculture Technology and the Fight for Solutions in El Salvador

“IPES” – Permaculture Technology and the Fight for Solutions in El Salvador

Back in January I visited El Salvador to deliver an ENCA donation of US$500 for emergency office expenses to the Permaculture Institute of El Salvador (“IPES”, by its Spanish initials). I dropped the money off at their office in the beautiful colonial town of Suchitito, but then they were kind enough to invite me to spend a day and night on their Demonstration Centre a little further into the countryside.<p>…</p>

Carbon Emissions – Flying, Hitch-Hiking and Cargo Ships, the Facts

Carbon Emissions – Flying, Hitch-Hiking and Cargo Ships, the Facts

Now I’m firmly settled in Nicaragua and not moving from day to day, I finally want to write an article going into more detail about the environmental impacts of travelling the way I have. I’m hoping to see whether the time and effort has made a difference in terms of my carbon footprint – really the most important point of hitch-hiking and travelling by cargo ship.<p>…</p>

Newsletter 57: January 2013

Newsletter 57: January 2013

In this edition, we have a full account from James Watson on his ‘Flightless’ adventure across Europe and to Central America. Very banana-focused, this issue sees Dole begin to pay banana workers across Central America and an update from Banana Link revealing the harmful impact of pesticides upon indigenous children.<p>…</p>