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50 líderes y lideresas indígenas recorrieron 9.000 kilómetros para encontrarse en “Conversaciones de la Amazonía”

Durante 5 días, compartieron e intercambiaron mecanismos, herramientas y experiencias que han sido efectivas para proteger sus territorios.

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Las voces de los pueblos indígenas por sus territorios, se escuchan cada vez más fuerte en la COP 15 de biodiversidad,

Las intervenciones de altos mandatarios en la COP 15 de Biodiversidad, confirma el rol fundamental de los pueblos indígenas en la protección de la biodiversidad, pero ¿qué tanto de las propuestas de estos pueblos se verán reflejadas en el acuerdo para proteger la naturaleza en los próximos 10 años?

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Intercultural dialogue: a fundamental constitutional value for the construction of the State and the protection of the Amazon

"We want to tell you who we are, what the territory is and why it is important to us. Dialogue is the essence of the knowledge of the Jaguars of Yuruparí": Fabio Valencia, Representante legal Consejo del Territorio Indígena del Pirá Paraná

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The Amazonian Indigenous Peoples will present a strategy to ensure their financial sustainability at the COP 27 on Climate Change

This proposal could ensure direct access for Indigenous Peoples to climate funds announced in 2021, and lead to adaptation solutions for their territories, which are among the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.

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"THE GLOBAL AGREEMENT FOR BIODIVERSITY MUST ENSURE THE ECOLOGICAL AND SOCIOCULTURAL CONNECTIVITY OF THE AMAZON"

This week begins in Nairobi, Kenya, a new round of negotiations on the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, MDB. Agreement whose great challenge is to put an end to the loss of biodiversity on the planet.

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Amazon: life at stake

Colombia is the second most biologically diverse country on the planet and has the privilege of being among the nine countries that share the Amazon, the largest tropical forest in the world. However, that region is in danger.

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