Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica

by EcoLogic Development Fund
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica
Restore and Protect Forests in Mesoamerica

Project Report | Aug 6, 2015
Environmental Empowerment: Female Forest Guardians

By Devyn Powell and Madeleine Freundlich | Communications Staff

Isabela (center) & fellow female forest guardians
Isabela (center) & fellow female forest guardians

“People told us we couldn’t participate, that we couldn’t work, because we were women.” But Isabela set out to prove them wrong. At just 21 years old, Isabela has already made a name for herself as a passionate and articulate advocate for women’s rights and environmental conservation. She’s a young Maya Chuj from Huehuetenango, Guatemala, and she’s been helping indigenous women become environmental leaders. Since 2012, she’s worked as the Coordinator of the Municipal Office of Women, a local initiative designed to bring more opportunities to women.

Many women are now pioneers of environmental conservation in the area, which Isabela is proud to note. EcoLogic has helped its local partner in the area, the Northern Border Municipalities Alliance, train and educate community members in sustainable forest management and reforestation. Women, too, have become forest guardians, planting seedlings, taking care of standing forests and educating others. “The trainings that EcoLogic has organized have been incredibly important for us. Most women in this area cannot read, and before EcoLogic started working with us they hardly knew anything about the environment,” says Isabela. Now, “women are educated and empowered to work, to take care of our precious natural resources for the good of their whole community.”

Isabela’s work is still far from complete. “Women are always the most vulnerable, and the most forgotten. The hard work that we do, especially in our homes,is never recognized,” Isabela says, with an edge of frustration in her voice. But thanks to both her leadership and the resources that EcoLogic has provided to her community, more women than ever in San Mateo Ixatán have found opportunities to work - while protecting and restoring the ecosystems upon which their families and communities depend. And they’ve done a lot of work. In the past year, (2014) EcoLogic and MFN have worked together on all sorts of environmental initiatives, including  

  • Reforesting 70 hectares of degraded forest habitat
  • Training 16 new community leaders as forest guardians who are now actively promoting sustainable environmental practices
  • Establishing four new community-­managed greenhouses
  • Improved and supported an additional six greenhouses, including installing irrigation systems, seeding several thousand native trees, and applying organic herbicides and fungicides
  • Establishing 33 hectares of agroforestry parcels to reduce expansion of the agricultural frontier.
  • Running seven environmental education workshops at secondary schools.
  • Building 103 fuel-­efficient stoves in family homes to reduce deforestation for fuel

“I am motivated to work to ensure that the women in my community are recognized. I work for all women. That’s what inspires me,” says Isabela.

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