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På besøg hos oprindelige folk i Thailand med Operation Dagsværks sekretariat

10 min · 12 de dic de 2022
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Unge i Danmark er optagede af klimaet gymnasieelever fra hele landet har valgt at støtte projektet: Kæmp med skovens beskyttere. I den forbindelse er det frivillige sekretariat bestående af ti unge rejst med IWGIA til Thailand for at lære mere om projektet for at kunne formidle problemstillinger og -løsninger til gymnasierne til årets kampagne forud for Dagsværkdagen. Lyt med, når vi bliver sat til at rydde et brandbælte og hør om den diskrimination, der er af oprindelige folk i Thailand. www.od.dk // https://www.iwgia.org/en/about-us/projects/kaemp-med-skovens-beskyttere

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