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Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, November 2022

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15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: People gather for a rally of indigenous women at the United Nations climate change conference COP27, calling for justice and for indigenous women's voices to be heard. The group holds replicas of dresses with texts such as 'No more stolen land' and 'No more stolen relatives', referring to the way indigenous peoples and their lands are being unjustly occupied around the globe. A human-sized mannequin made in red and with no face symbolizes the many indigenous women around the globe who have been, and continue to be, violated or disappeared. Here pictured, Jocabed Solano, theologian and activist from the indigenous Gunadale Nation, Panamá (right). [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]

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Albin Hillert, all rights reserved
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15 November 2022, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt: People gather for a rally of indigenous women at the United Nations climate change conference COP27, calling for justice and for indigenous women's voices to be heard. The group holds replicas of dresses with texts such as 'No more stolen land' and 'No more stolen relatives', referring to the way indigenous peoples and their lands are being unjustly occupied around the globe. A human-sized mannequin made in red and with no face symbolizes the many indigenous women around the globe who have been, and continue to be, violated or disappeared. Here pictured, Jocabed Solano, theologian and activist from the indigenous Gunadale Nation, Panamá (right). [Image captured on assignment for the Lutheran World Federation, whose member churches and partners can use it free of charge to report about the LWF’s work, with credit to ’LWF/Albin Hillert’ upon publication.]