CEPAD
We partner with CEPAD in Nicaragua to empower seven communities in Teustepe with the skills, knowledge and community resilience required to address their own problems.
Cinthia Santoyo
Mexico
“Because everything that has life but no voice must be defended, cared for, respected, and loved.”
About Cinthia
I am a young Yucatec Maya by birth and a farmer at heart, hailing from the land of oranges. I am amazed by all that Mother Nature gives us, and I am a protector of what has life but no voice.
I am a defender of culture and tradition, a student of agroecology by day and a folkloric dancer by night. I have been an activist since I was young in my social and family circles, focusing on the management of inorganic waste, always defending and protecting the women I love and all those who left without being heard.
I am a protector and rescuer of animals. Currently, I dedicate myself to studying and to the field, meeting farmers who share the same passion so that we can grow and learn together for change.
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You can follow Cinthia on Instagram at @cinthia.santoyo12
We partner with CEPAD in Nicaragua to empower seven communities in Teustepe with the skills, knowledge and community resilience required to address their own problems.
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