Jorge Basilago 26 septiembre 2023 https://www.opendemocracy.net/es/pueblos-indigenas-agentes-lucha-crisis-climatica/ La crisis climática es una realidad que ya nadie puede desconocer. Tampoco existe duda alguna acerca de la seriedad del…
There are approximately 189 distinct Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact (PIACI) in the Amazon Basin and the Gran Chaco. Land is Life partners with 11 Indigenous Peoples’ organizations and 8 non-governmental organizations in the eight countries of the Amazon and Gran Chaco where PIACI live to cooperate in ensuring effective prohibition against outside encroachment, aggression, forcible assimilation, and acts and processes of genocide.
Our program is active in the eight countries of the Amazon and Gran Chaco -Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela- where approximately 200 distinct Indigenous Peoples, over 10,000 Indigenous individuals, live in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact.
Advocating at national level, in partnership with Indigenous Peoples’ organizations, to promote the adoption of normative and national policies that recognize and protect the rights of PIACI. Providing resources to Indigenous Peoples living in areas shared with PIACI, to advance self-determination and the recognition and protection of territorial rights.
Positioning the recognition of PIACI rights at international human rights mechanisms, i.e. UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Universal Periodic Review, and others. Advancing the implementation of the 2012 OHCHR Protection guidelines for PIACI and recommendations of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Collaborating with Indigenous Peoples' organizations to ensure a robust defense against outside encroachment, aggression, forcible assimilation, and acts of genocide through legal, political and advocacy actions.
Equipping Indigenous Peoples’ communities with tools to map and demarcate their territories, as well as monitor and respond to threats against PIACI from illegal loggers, miners, and others.
The Protection of Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation and Initial Contact (PIACI) program has contributed to progress in the following areas:
The overall defense and assertion of Indigenous Peoples’ collective rights to their lands, territories, and resources, and self-determination.
Preservation of Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge systems and protection of the most biodiverse areas of the planet.
Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ communities that are among the most vulnerable populations on Earth.
Jorge Basilago 26 septiembre 2023 https://www.opendemocracy.net/es/pueblos-indigenas-agentes-lucha-crisis-climatica/ La crisis climática es una realidad que ya nadie puede desconocer. Tampoco existe duda alguna acerca de la seriedad del…
On Thursday September 21st, the Brazilian Supreme Court voted against the so called ‘Marco Temporal’, which would have forced the country’s Indigenous Peoples to demonstrate that…
On the evening of Thursday, September 1st, 2023, five agricultural workers who were members of the households in Ruvinga Groupment in Ituri Province were massacred by…