Uru Uru Team: Indigenous Women Restoring a Lake And a Future in Bolivia
About
Indigenous communities living in the Bolivian Andean highlands have witnessed how illegal mining and plastic pollution are killing the ecosystem of Lake Uru Uru, their main source of livelihood. To restore it, the Uru Uru team, led by Indigenous women, has implemented a nature based technological solution that combines traditional ecological knowledge with circular economy principles. Using the same plastic that has invaded the lake, they build floating rafts where they plant totora reeds or aquatic plants that filter heavy metals, purifying the water and making it suitable for domestic use and irrigation. The women participating in the project receive training in planning the planting of the totora reeds, as well as in the construction of the floating rafts.
Climate Impact
- Planted 6,000 Totoras that naturally purify polluted waters, reducing contamination by 30% and sequestering carbon.
- Recycled 1.7 tonnes of plastic waste into 400 floating rafts, turning pollution into a restoration tool.
- Revived habitat for 76 bird species, many of them endangered, and restored water for agriculture and livestock.
Gender Impact
- 250 Indigenous women now lead restoration, decision-making, and environmental advocacy.
- Community gardens provide food security and income, reducing women’s dependency and vulnerability to violence.
- Elders and youth collaborate, passing on ancestral ecological knowledge and leadership skills.
Scalability/replicability
- Seven neighbouring communities have begun replicating the floating raft and Totora restoration method.
- Collaboration with local schools and universities promotes environmental
education and volunteer engagement. - The team is developing a methodological guide on Indigenous-led restoration
to inspire similar actions across Latin America.
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