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Gabriela Flores Zavala

Senior associate, Shaping Sustainable Markets

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Languages: English, Spanish

Gabriela Flores is a communications specialist and senior associate at IIED

Blogs

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Ecosystem-based adaptation: three ways evidence can influence policymakers

Blog, 14 March 2023

Pope Francis met with indigenous leaders, including Yesica Patiachi who is from the Harakbut people, one of the three main ethnic groups in the Madre de Dios region
De peregrinación en Madre de Dios: empezando a caminar hacia la minería artesanal sostenible

Blog, 01 September 2022

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Building wider support for ecosystem-based adaptation: how can communications help?

Blog, 12 July 2021

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Women ally with nature to adapt to climate change

Blog, 06 March 2020

Water and gravity are used to separate and, ultimately, leave the diamonds (Photo: James McQuilken/@J_McQuilken)
Sustainable development and artisanal mining: time to broaden the ‘blood diamonds’ conversation?

Blog, 03 December 2018

Pope Francis met with indigenous leaders, including Yesica Patiachi who is from the Harakbut people, one of the three main ethnic groups in the Madre de Dios region
Peregrinação em Madre de Deus: começando a caminhar em direção a mineração artesanal sustentável

Blog, 07 February 2018

Pope Francis met with indigenous leaders, including Yesica Patiachi who is from the Harakbut people, one of the three main ethnic groups in the Madre de Dios region
On pilgrimage in Madre de Dios: starting a journey to sustainable artisanal mining

Blog, 07 February 2018

A woman miner holds a rough red garnet found at a mine in Tanzania. Tanzania's artisanal and small-scale miners are fuelled by determination and the hope to strike it big (Photo: Magali Rochat)
Four lessons on communicating ASM stories of change

Blog, 17 October 2017

Women from a mining community talk with Amina Tahiru, a member of the Learning and Leadership Group (Photo: Gabriella Flores)
In pictures: a dialogue for action on mining in Ghana

Blog, 06 September 2016

Publications

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Golden practices that defy gloom

01 October 2017

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Small ventures, big hopes

01 October 2017

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Sapphire mines that become forests

01 October 2017

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