Episode Six: Meet Binh

Episode Six: Meet Binh

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Episode Five: Meet Teresa

The fifth episode introduces us to Teresa de Jesús Huete Muñoz, a farmer and women's rights activist in Honduras who shares how she helps small scale farmers build skills to increase production and adapt to climate change through CARE's Farmer Field and Business Schools. CREDITS: ...  Show more

Episode Four: Meet Bhagavati

Episode four features Bhagavati Adhikari, a prominent advocate for land and housing rights in Nepal, known for her unwavering commitment to equality for women and girls. As the Executive Director of Nepal Mahila Ekata Samaj (NMES), she spearheads initiatives aimed at securing lan ...  Show more

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