Stefanie Lauchman is a climate & environmental journalist and human rights activist from Suriname. She is also the communications manager for the Mulokot Foundation, a Wayana Indigenous organization working to bring sustainable development to the community based on FPIC; and advocating for Indigenous rights.
With a specialization in climate and environmental matters, Indigenous livelihoods, and women's rights, Stefanie's journalism reflects her passion for amplifying the voices of vulnerable communities.
She is also a passionate advocate for sexual reproductive health and rights & gender equality, in line with achieving the 2030 sustainable development goals agenda.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Stefanie is an ambivert who finds joy in cooking, reading, and spending quality time with loved ones.
Cari Bois is a national community that brings together communities, activists, academics, scientists and journalists, to tell their own stories around the environmental impact of the extractive sector in Trinidad and Tobago, and wider irresponsible development.
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The contents of this website are the sole responsibility of the project partners and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.