Hope Dies Last


In order to protect and sustain a flourishing environment, we must look to the people who understand, know and protect nature better than anyone else: the stewards and custodians of the natural world. Indigenous peoples and their knowledge is bursting with insights.

Their wisdom is passed down through generations and learned only through an extraordinary union with the environment. Although their population makes up 5% of the world, they protect 80% of Global biodiversity. However, Indigenous habitats, homes and ways of life are increasingly under threat. Soon, we will be at risk of losing the crucial truths they could share with our world, which could protect our planet and save our ecosystems.

The Huni Kuin tribe of the Amazon are at the forefront of climate change, and they are just one of the groups who are facing existential challenges. That is why Naza & Evoca Foundation decided to support them in retaining their wisdom, strengthening their culture and empowering their incredible women and leaders. Their voices deserve to be heard, and so Naza set out to amplify them. They had a message for the world: NATURE IS NOT FOR SALE. As consumerism and hyper capitalism destroys their precious habitats and the forest, they urge the world to stop, and take action. Before it’s too late.

In this film HOPE DIES LAST, Produced by Naza and Directed by Yassa Khan, their message urges leaders and decision-makers to make the right choices.

Previous
Previous

Everything But a Girl

Next
Next

Just a Girl