Mes: julio 2023

Promoviendo el cambio para fortalecer la Filantropía hacia los Pueblos Indígenas

En el año 2014, nació el Fondo Pawanka con una clara misión: contribuir a la autodeterminación de los Pueblos Indígenas, fortalecer su conocimiento tradicional y facilitar su transmisión. Desde entonces, nos hemos dedicado a construir relaciones basadas en la confianza con las comunidades indígenas, reconociendo que no pretendemos imponer soluciones, sino complementar y apoyar las …

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Promoting change to strengthen philanthropy towards Indigenous Peoples

In 2014, the Pawanka Fund was born with a clear mission: to contribute to the self-determination of Indigenous Peoples, strengthen their traditional knowledge and facilitate its transmission. Since then, we have dedicated ourselves to building relationships based on trust with indigenous communities, recognizing that we do not intend to impose solutions, but rather to complement …

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Water Nourishes the Heart of Culture

Since time immemorial, Water has sustained indigenous communities and has a great significance in their culture. Water as source of life, stories, traditions, and ancestral practices symbolized a continuity of ties among the forty-nine participants representing Pueblo, Maya, Zapotec, Quechua, and other cultures in Mexico in a three-day cultural exchange.

African Honey Trail and the Call of the Bee

Bees, like farmers all over the planet, are struggling with the onslaught of drought and extreme climatic changes. Additionally, deforestation, use of agricultural pesticides, pests, and diseases have contributed to an alarming decrease in the bee population that discourages beekeepers from pursuing this occupation.

Welcome to the First Edition of “Kimat Yachay”: The Lightning of Knowledge

We are excited to invite you to dive into the inaugural issue of our newspaper, “Kimat Yachay.” The name itself holds a deep significance, blending words from two indigenous languages, Ibaloi from the Philippines and Quechua from the Andes in South America. In Ibaloi, “Kimat” signifies “lightning,” a symbol of dynamic energy, profound illumination, and …

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The Value of Indigenous Peoples in Global Biodiversity Conservation

Indigenous Peoples have been recognized globally for their fundamental role in the preservation of ecosystems and the conservation of biodiversity. In conferences on climate change, biodiversity and world political forums, its valuable contribution is highlighted both in terms of environmental conservation and in the economic field for all humanity. According to the Food and Agriculture …

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