A collage of defenders and the environment they seek to protect

Keep Hope Alive in Colombia

Colombia is one of the most dangerous countries in the world to be a water and human rights defender.

CALL ON COLOMBIA TO COORDINATE WITH DEFENDERS AND PROTECT THEM FROM HARM

“It’s troubling to see so many dead fish all year round. That’s why I want to ensure those responsible for contamination are held accountable. It’s not easy. I’ve been shot at. But despite the attacks and the threats, more women have joined our cause.”

These are the words of Yuly Velásquez, an inspiring defender of water and human rights in Colombia’s beautiful Magdalena River basin. Yuly and other community leaders literally risk their lives to protect land and water that is vital to all of us, given the climate crisis.

Colombia is one of the most dangerous countries in the world to do this work. Approximately every two days, a defender is assassinated.

In 2022, Colombians elected a reform government made up of many former human rights defenders. This government has a historic opportunity to ensure that land and water defenders can continue their important work without fear of violent reprisals.

Learn More

Keep hope alive: get involved in our new campaign to support defenders in Colombia who protect land and water vital to us all (Activism Blog)

Land and water defenders face a new wave of deadly threats in Colombia (Blog)

We continue to risk our lives defending Colombia’s rivers and wetlands (Guest Blog by Colombian defender Yuly Velásquez)

Stories of Water (Guest Blog by Colombian defender Yuvelis Morales)

Colombia: Human rights defenders remain at risk; government must guarantee their protection (news release)

Colombia: Hope at risk: The lack of a safe space to defend human rights in Colombia continues (report)

Top image: A collage of defenders and the environment they seek to protect.