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The Alto Juruá / Yurúa / Alto Tamaya Transboundary Commission is a network made up of Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities and organizations working along the Brazil–Peru border to defend the cultural and biological diversity of the region surrounding the Alto Juruá (Acre/Brazil), Yurúa, and Alto Tamaya (Ucayali/Peru) rivers.

Its mission is to strengthen collective efforts to protect the forest and the Indigenous peoples who live in this border region. Officially established in 2021, the Transboundary Commission emerged after many years of joint coordination, consolidating an alliance among peoples on both sides of the border, grounded in an integrated vision of the territory and collective action in the face of shared threats.

Explore this map to learn more about the Transboundary Commission and its shared landscapes.