Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Casa-Familiar-Rural-Gurupa-in-Brazil-27MZIF2MRKGV.htmlConceptually similarCasa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WAVCompleted★★★★Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WANCompleted★★★★Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WASCompleted★★★★Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WAUCompleted★★★★Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WARCompleted★★★★Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WAWCompleted★★★★Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WAXCompleted★★★★Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WAOCompleted★★★★Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilGP03WAPCompleted★★★★View AllGP03WATCasa Familiar Rural Gurupá in BrazilA woman serves locally caught fish during a Greenpeace visit to Casa Familiar Rural Gurupá (Rural School), located in Rio Uruai, an example of education based on the sustainable use of forest resources; many community leaders have been educated there. Activists hold a meeting with local community leaders and eat regional food. In 1998, a group of families decided to create a school capable of educating the youth to work the land in a sustainable way. The Casa Familiar Rural of Gurupa was founded as a initiative by the Rural Workers Union of Gurupa.Locations:Amazon-Brazil-South AmericaDate:6 Apr, 2012Credit:© Karla Gachet / Panos / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Day-Education-Fish-Food-Forests (campaign title)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Portraits-SchoolsShoot:The Rainbow Warrior in BrazilGreenpeace's ship the Rainbow Warrior sails down the Amazon River. During its first voyage to Brazil, the ship will pass through the Amazon and down the Brazilian coast, to support a campaign for a zero deforestation law. The ship sets sail just three months before the global spotlight is cast on President Dilma as she hosts the UN Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil is currently one of the biggest global climate polluters through forest destruction and its leadership of forest protection is hanging by a thread. Greenpeace is calling on President Dilma to veto the new Forest Code and support the Brazilian people’s call for a Zero Deforestation law.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior in Brazil (Photo + Video)