Natün project enhances climate resilience for Indigenous communities in Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
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Natün, a local non-profit, is implementing climate-smart agriculture and ancestral Mayan knowledge to combat climate change impacts.
The project, supported by the Adaptation Fund-UNDP, has established over 300 family food gardens and 260 poultry farms.
The initiative empowers women, who make up 75% of participants, to improve food security and climate resilience.
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01 — What / Thesis
Natün project enhances climate resilience for Indigenous communities in Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
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02 — Who / Subject
Natün, Adaptation Fund-UNDP
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03 — Where / Locus
Sololá region, Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
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04 — When / Temporality
2025-2026
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