The Project emerged as a South-South Cooperation initiative between the Brazilian Government and ACTO with the objective of contributing to the incorporation of the social inclusion topic in the Amazonian Strategic Cooperation Agenda, analyzing the socio–economic development based on the needs of the people living in isolated zones in the region, specifically in border areas.
The project aimed at giving a diagnose of the social policies’ profile in the eight Member Countries by conducting surveys of social technologies and mapping of public services in the fields of education, health, housing, household production, energy and communication, in addition to the documentation of people living in isolated areas, especially in border areas.
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Informe final del proyecto
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News

Public Call – Hiring of a consulting firm for monitoring erosion, sediment transport and sedimentation in the Amazon Basin
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) is launching a public call for the hiring of a...

ACTO Launches Tender for communication and press services for COP30 and to redesign of the ACTO’s institutional website
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) announces the opening of Public Tender No....

OPEN CALL: OTCA hires consultants in eight countries to support Amazon water monitoring
Through the Amazon Basin Project, OTCA will hire consultants in the eight Amazonian countries to...

Consulting for Fundraising and Partner Strategy
The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) invites applications for a consultancy to design...