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What needs to change to protect Environmentalists?
In this episode of The Ripple Effect, Ana looks at the practical steps that can be taken to protect environmentalists from the many threats they face. She also explores alternative approaches governments and corporations can take to make sure environmentalists and indigenous voices are heard.HOST: Ana Paula Oliveira, GITOCINTERVIEWEE(S):Maiara Folly, Co-founder and Programme Director at Plataforma CIPÓ - TwitterBilly Kyte, Independent Consultant on Conflict Mitigation and Peace Building, and member of the GI network of experts - TwitterRachel Cox, Senior Campaigner and Investigations at Global Witness - TwitterAdditional Links:Global Assassination MonitorFaces of AssassinationGlobal Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime