EarthLore

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Organization name

EarthLore

Organization link

http://earthlorefoundation.org/

Organization type

NGO

Country

South Africa

Current focus/area

Land use

Governance

Seeds

Knowledge sharing

Diversity

Advocacy

Extractives

Extractivism

Description/notes

EarthLore works with rural communities to accompany them on a journey to revive their traditional ecological knowledge and practices, seed diversity and farming and governance systems, essential for navigating climate change and defending their land against growing threats from mining and industrial exploitation.

For example, within their attempts to increase seed knowledge they work with elders to enable communities to re-establish their traditional seed diversity, regain sovereignty over their cultural food system, and restore the integrity of their relationship with their land.

(website)

Compendium source

A Member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature


30° 33' 34.20" S, 22° 56' 15.00" E

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A Member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature +
Land use

Governance Land use</br></br>Governance </br></br>Seeds</br></br>Knowledge sharing</br></br>Diversity </br></br>Advocacy </br></br>Extractives</br></br>Extractivism

Extractives

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EarthLore works with rural communities to EarthLore works with rural communities to accompany them on a journey to revive their traditional ecological knowledge and practices, seed diversity and farming and governance systems, essential for navigating climate change and defending their land against growing threats from mining and industrial exploitation. </br></br>For example, within their attempts to increase seed knowledge they work with elders to enable communities to re-establish their traditional seed diversity, regain sovereignty over their cultural food system, and restore the integrity of their relationship with their land. </br></br>(website) relationship with their land. (website) +
30° 33' 34.20" S, 22° 56' 15.00" ELatitude: -30.5595
Longitude: 22.9375
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