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Mid of women from indigenous organisation Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu (Strength of Wayuu Women in Spanish), including leader Jakeline Romero Epiayu in centre, posing in front of camera on beach in Riohacha, in Colombia's northern peninsula of La Guajira2. Mid of Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu members taking selfie 3. Close of Jakeline Romero Epiayu and colleague reading brochure AP Television Riohacha, Colombia - 18 August 20164. Wide of Riohacha beachAP Television Riohacha, Colombia - 23 August 20165. Mid of Colombian fisherman on beach 6. Mid of young Colombians on beach7. Close of handmade traditional Colombian bags made by Wayuus in La Guajira8. Mid of indigenous woman sewing traditional Colombian bag on sidewalk by Riohacha beach9. Mid of Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu members and Miguel Ivan Ramirez Boscan walking together in street 10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Laura Gomez, Manager, Oxfam's Equality and Territorial Development of Rural Women program in Colombia:\"Indigenous women in Colombia, especially those coming from rural areas, which is the case of almost all Wayuu women, face triple discrimination: discrimination for being a woman, rural and indigenous. This has created various hurdles that organisations have to overcome, namely their agenda's poor visibility in public policy, women's restriction to participate in public policy, as well as economic barriers such as access to land and resources. Such access is even more difficult for indigenous women because land property is managed collectively here.\"AP Television Maicao area, Colombia - 22 August 201611. Mid of Mile Polanco speaking to students of Wayuu People's Communications School in rural community (called rancherias in Spanish) at outskirts of Maicao city in La Guajira department UPSOUND (Spanish): Mile Polanco, Teacher, Wayuu People's Communications School: \"At this moment, there is dialogue between indigenous communities and the national government.\"12. Close of communications manual for indigenous communities in Colombia13. Mid of student taking camera out of bag 14. Mid of Mile Polanco showing students how to use different camera modesUPSOUND (Spanish): Mile Polanco, Teacher, Wayuu People's Communications School:\"Let's start with the automatic mode and this is the manual mode.\"16. Mid of student taking picture of another student and Mile Polanco taking a look at picture17. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Mile Polanco, Teacher, Wayuu People's Communications School:\"The school really promotes female leaders because they learn to use the oral and written language to express themselves and help people to understand that our community's rights need to be respected. We have to give people tools and provide knowledge so that they stop being ignorant and understand what are the steps to ask for rights.\"18. Mid of students filming another student interviewing womanUPSOUND (Spanish): Student, Wayuu People's Communications School:\"Good afternoon, we are students of the Wayuu People's Communications School. We are currently in the communityÃ¢Â€Â¦\"19. Mid of students using camera20. Mid of radio student Nacarita Elena Silva Ipona interviewing with recorder classmate in Wayuunaiki, language of Wayuu community21. Various of Nacarita Elena Silva Ipona recording and listening to student22. Mid of Nacarita Elena Silva Ipona and two classmates editing audio on computer in area of rural community23. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Nacarita Elena Silva Ipona, Radio student, Wayuu People's Communications School:\"We are using this Western tool of media to empower ourselves and liberate ourselves from them (Western influence) to put it this way. We know how to use a video camera, a microphone, a recorder and it is very important that young (Wayuus) get an understanding of this media. It is very important because who can tell our stories better than us, who live in our territory.\"AP Television Barrancas area, Colombia - 19 August 201624. Tilt down from sky and wind blowing through trees onto Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu leader Jackeline Romero walking 25. Mid of Jakeline Romero Epiayu walking toward rural house of Wayuu community26. Mid of Jakeline Romero Epiayu shaking uncle's hand and greeting him in Wayuunaiki27. Mid of Jakeline Romero Epiayu listening to mother speaking in Wayuunaiki28. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Jakeline Romero Epiayu, Wayuu leader, Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu:\"At some point, we were told that we (women) were assuming men's authority and role. No, this is not (Wayuu) women's objective. We just want recognition and that our voice be recognized in the decision-making process. This is called political participation.\" 29. Mid of Jakeline Romero Epiayu's armed bodyguard standing behind tree in front of house30. Wide of Jakeline Romero Epiayu's bodyguard walking few meters behind her31. Close of Jakeline Romero Epiayu's feet walking by colourful street art reading in Spanish \"Woman, peace builder in the territory\"32. Mid of Jakeline Romero Epiayu chatting with member of Wayuu in her front yard, with bodyguard walking behind33. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Jakeline Romero Epiayu, Wayuu leader, Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu:\"There needs to be an in-depth transformation of the country's economic model. For me, as an indigenous woman, I cannot speak about peace when there are concessions (to multinationals) on my territory. In the territory where we are now, there are more than five concessions to the best of my knowledge. I don't know about those that the government might have granted without consulting with us. We cannot speak about peace when we are in a situation of vulnerability when it comes to our right to this territory. Where would I prosper ? Where will my family prosper ? What about the development of the community ?\"AP Television Riohacha, Colombia - 18 August 201634. Wide of crowd of members of Wayuu community, including Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu and other local organisations, marching along main avenue and holding banners, to protest humanitarian situation and economic and social policies in La Guajira35. Mid of woman holding Colombian flag marching36. Mid of armoured police officers standing on sidewalk to monitor march of crowd, including member of Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu 37. Mid of Wayuu women holding banner reading in Spanish \"For Wayuu people's dignity: present\" during marchLEAD INFemale Wayuu leaders are joining forces to empower women and play a decisive role in decision-making in northern Colombia. Hunger, exacerbated by a long drought, is among the biggest problems facing the Wayuu, a 600,000-strong ancestral tribe in the region of La Guajira. STORYLINE: The Wayuu for centuries have dominated life on La Guajira peninsula, the northernmost tip of South America. They first resisted conquest by Spain, and since independence have freely crossed the Colombian-Venezuelan border that arbitrarily divides their ancestral homeland.Members of the desert tribe don't carry passports, nor do they recognize international borders. The women, who dress proudly in ankle-length robes, are responsible for preserving the group's traditions and ethnic lineage.These leaders of the organisation Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu (Strength of Wayuu Women in Spanish) are meeting in Riohacha city for the first time in months.Each one is scattered in a part of the of 15,300 km2 peninsula so they rarely meet.Wayuu women make traditional handicrafts such as these bags, but activists say that women should also take a role in political life. Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu empowers women to fight against critical issues affecting the Wayuu community, namely water scarcity, food shortage, children malnutrition, lack of proper health system and armed conflicts.They want to make women at the forefront of the peace process in a country ripped apart by war.Laura Gomez, Manager of Oxfam's Equality and Territorial Development of Rural Women programme says rural, indigenous women have a role to play in Colombia's economic development.\"Indigenous women in Colombia, especially those coming from rural areas, which is the case of almost all Wayuu women, face triple discrimination: discrimination for being a woman, rural and indigenous. This has created various hurdles that organisations have to overcome, namely their agenda's poor visibility in public policy, women's restriction to participate in public policy, as well as economic barriers such as access to land and resources. Such access is even more difficult for indigenous women because land property is managed collectively here.\"One key project is the itinerant school of the Communications School of the Wayuu People, affiliated with Fuerza Mujeres Wayuu.Today, the class takes place in a remote rancheria at the outskirts of Maicao city in La Guajira.At the beginning of the workshop, the teacher, Mile Polanco, discusses topics crucial to the Wayuu tribe, such as the role of indigenous women post-conflict societies. With just a few green plastic chairs and a camera or recorder in hand, students learn to cover critical humanitarian issues.Every month since 2014, radio, photography and video teachers organise a one-day workshop for young men and women in a different Wayuu community across La Guajira.\"The school really promotes female leaders because they learn to use the oral and written language to express themselves and help people to understand that our community's rights need to be respected. We have to give people tools and provide knowledge so that they stop being ignorant and understand what are the steps to ask for rights,\" says Mile.In their local language Wayuunaiki, the word Wayuu means \"people\".The students put the Wayuus at the centre of their stories to prevent their culture from extinction.For 18-year old student Nacarita Elena Silva Ipona, these communication tools give the Wayuus the means to assert their identity.\"We are using this Western tool of media to empower ourselves and liberate ourselves from them (Western influence) to put it this way. We know how to use a video camera, a microphone, a recorder and it is very important that young (Wayuus) get an understanding of this media. It is very important because who can tell our stories better than us, who live in our territory.\"Although the Wayuu tribe is matrilineal, it has been hard to assert female leadership as Wayuu leader Jakeline Romero Epiayu explains. \"At some point, we were told that we (women) were assuming men's authority and role. No, this is not (Wayuu) women's objective. We just want recognition and that our voice be recognized in the decision-making process. This is called political participation.\" These political demands come with a price.The man hiding behind trees and following closely Romero Epiayu is her bodyguard.The Colombian government assigned her a personal guard because she has received threats from armed groups. Romero Epiayu questions impact of development of coal mining by multinational corporations in La Guajira has had on the Wayuu tribe. \"There needs to be an in-depth transformation of the country's economic model. For me, as an indigenous woman, I cannot speak about peace when there are concessions (to multinationals) on my territory. In the territory where we are now, there are more than five concessions to the best of my knowledge. I don't know about those that the government might have granted without consulting with us. We cannot speak about peace when we are in a situation of vulnerability when it comes to our right to this territory. Where would I prosper ? Where will my family prosper ? What about the development of the community ?\"On 18 August, hundreds of Wayuus marched in Riohacha to ask the government to respect their fundamental rights and tackle the humanitarian crisis.The Wayuus have been caught in the bloody fight between guerrillas, the army, paramilitaries and the government's forces.Earlier this month the government and the FARC reached a historic deal bringing to an end 52 years of hostilities by Latin America's largest insurgency. 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