Mes: agosto 2022

Community Leadership

Indigenous leaders are respected in their communities for their knowledge of indigenous languages, histories, ceremonies, rituals, and stories. In this sense, we start by recognizing that each indigenous people are a nation in itself and therefore has its own type of organization, leadership, and decision-making. In indigenous communities, decisions are made by consensus as part …

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“Rematriation is an act of returning to a life of culture, the place that corresponds to it in Mother Earth”

Indigenous Peoples perceive nature as part of their family, not as resources, so it is necessary to conduct ourselves with respect to it if we want to survive here on earth.

Our story is based on a new concept that focuses on indigenous knowledge focused on women, which was created by indigenous women in North America and is also being implemented in Africa.

When community cohesion enables historic achievements

The territory of the Ch’orti’ people is located in the municipalities of La Unión, Zacapa, Camotán and Jocotán of the department of Chiquimula in Guatemala. With an indigenous population of 60 thousand Ch’orti’, 52 thousand Chiquimula and 8 thousand Zacapa. Three ecosystems coexist in the territory:

Þ subtropical dry forest,
Þ temperate subtropical humid forest , and
Þ temperate subtropical very humid forest.

Pastoralist Women are at the Frontline of Biodiversity Conservation

According to Corinne Moser,
Rainforest Alliance’s senior manager of landscapes and livelihoods in the Congo Basin, “Deforestation and forest degradation are the biggest threats to the health of the Congo Basin, including Cameroon, as forests store large amounts of carbon and provide essential ecosystem services such as biodiversity conservation, the regulation of the water cycle and the provision of wildlife habitats”.