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|Name=Living Rivers Movement
 
|Name=Living Rivers Movement
 
|Link=https://riosvivoscolombia.org/en/who-we-are/rios-vivos-movement/
 
|Link=https://riosvivoscolombia.org/en/who-we-are/rios-vivos-movement/
|Type=<translate>Network</translate>
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|Type=<translate><!--T:1--> Network</translate>
|Country=<translate>Colombia</translate>
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|Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Colombia</translate>
|Current focus=<translate>Territorial management</translate>
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|Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Territorial management</translate>
<translate>Environmental rights</translate>
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<translate><!--T:4--> Environmental rights</translate>
<translate>Land use</translate>
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<translate><!--T:5--> Land use</translate>
<translate>Mining</translate>
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<translate><!--T:6--> Mining</translate>
<translate>Energy</translate>
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<translate><!--T:7--> Energy</translate>
<translate>Policy</translate>
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<translate><!--T:8--> Policy</translate>
 
|Description=Ríos Vivos is a network of grassroots organizations from the different subregions of the west, north and down areas of the Cauca River in the department of Antioquia (Colombia). The organisations which currently belong to the network identify themselves as affected by the dam Hidroituango, as well as threatened by the all-encompassing projects linked to it such as dozens of power generation micro plants, power transmission lines and mega-mining projects in the area, mainly owned by the Continental Gold.
 
|Description=Ríos Vivos is a network of grassroots organizations from the different subregions of the west, north and down areas of the Cauca River in the department of Antioquia (Colombia). The organisations which currently belong to the network identify themselves as affected by the dam Hidroituango, as well as threatened by the all-encompassing projects linked to it such as dozens of power generation micro plants, power transmission lines and mega-mining projects in the area, mainly owned by the Continental Gold.
  
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