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"Guardianes del Mangle" (Guardians of the Mangrove) is a community-led group from the Pescador 1 and 2 neighborhoods in Turbo, Colombia, composed of 18 members, including individuals displaced by armed conflict and artisanal fishermen. The group is dedicated to the conservation and restoration of local mangrove ecosystems. Their mission is to protect the environment by planting mangroves, promoting the recovery of biodiversity, and raising awareness about the importance of maintaining a healthy relationship with nature. Additionally, they regularly organize cleaning activities as part of their environmental restoration efforts. These activities include conducting community clean-up days to remove solid waste from the mangrove areas, which helps improve water flow, reduce pollution, and create a healthier ecosystem.  Through their work, Guardianes del Mangle aims to improve coastal resilience, safeguard local wildlife, and strengthen the community's resilience to environmental hazards.  The mangroves, which offer crucial environmental protection, are severely threatened by climate change and have been degraded due to the mismatch between the expanding population and inadequate waste management systems. This degradation has led to negative health impacts for residents and limited livelihood opportunities. Therefore, there is an urgent need for solutions to support the integration and independence of displaced communities. UNHCR Colombia is partnering with Pescador 1 and 2 communities through the  Guardians of the Mangle, to develop and test new strategies for mangrove restoration, helping to create green economic opportunities and provide a safe environment for displaced and host communities. ; Through the UNHCR Innovation Fund, UNHCR supports the Guardianes del Mangle initiative , working closely with local organizations and community members to address the needs of displaced families and provide technical support to implement this initiative.
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UNHCR provided more than 12 thousand elements to respond to the emergency in the Mojana region, including: shelter kits, water filters, plastic and mosquito nets. ; According to the Humanitarian Needs Overview, in 2022 the 11 municipalities of the Mojana region, 165 thousand people were heavily affected by flooding caused by heavy rains and the breaking of the Cara de Gato dike. This generated high protection risks, displacement of flooded communities, food insecurity, loss of crops, and difficulty in accessing basic rights and services.
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A little Afghan girl with her family board the Royal Australian Air Force C-17A Globemaster as they prepare to depart Hamid Karzai International Airport. *** Local Caption *** A Royal Australian Air Force C-17A Globemaster aircraft and a force protection element from 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment departed Australia s main operating base in the Middle East on 20 August 2021 to evacuate Australian nationals and approved foreign nationals from Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan. The aircraft is part of a fleet of two C-17A Globemaster aircraft, two C-130J Hercules aircraft and a KC-30 Multirole Tanker Transport aircraft deployed in support to Australian and coalition evacuation operations.
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