Indigenous Peoples and Tribal Communities
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The objective of this theme is the inclusion and participation of indigenous peoples and tribal communities in the management of their resources, under the principle of respect for the rights of indigenous peoples (land, territory, sustainable development, food and health security, land-use planning).
For indigenous affairs the following subtopics were established:
- Indigenous Peoples in voluntary isolation and initial contact.
- Protecting traditional knowledge of Indigenous Peoples and other tribal communities.
- Lands and territories of Indigenous Peoples and other tribal communities.
- New topics.
Within its short, medium and long-term actions, it also develops regional activities for the articulation of the Regional Agenda and transversal activities with the other coordination of the Permanent Secretariat.
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- Basin Amazon
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- Indigenous Peoples
- Indigenous Peoples.
- Infrastructure and Physical Integration
- Institutional
- Institutional.
- Intercultural and Environmental Education
- Legal Basis
- Mitigation and adaptation to Climate Change
- Poverty, Inequality and Social Inclusion
- Productive systems
- Protected areas
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- Regional health management
- Research, Technology, and Innovation
- Tourism
- Water resources
Amazon Assessment Report 2021 – Conservation measures to counter the main threats to Amazonian biodiversity – Chapter 27
Sectoral Agenda Conservation,Protection and Sustainable Use of Renewable Natural Resources Subtopic:
News
The Government of Bolivia and ACTO bring together experts, native peoples’ authorities and civil society to address strategic actions for integrated and sustainable water management in the Amazon region
On 17 and 18 August, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia and the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) will hold the...
ACTO Secretary General opens “Innovation, Finance & Nature” event in Belém
The Secretary General of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO), Alexandra Moreira, participated, this Thursday (10), in Belém,...
Read the Forest Countries’ Communiqué released at the Amazon Summit
The presidents and heads of delegation of the forest countries, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru Indonesia, Suriname,...
Get to know the Belem Declaration signed by the Amazon countries at the Summit
The eight countries that make up the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) sign the Belém Declaration during the Amazon Summit,...
Amazon countries advocate science-based strengthening of ACTO
During the opening of the Amazon Summit on Tuesday (8), the Secretary General of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO),...
ACTO Secretary General and Lula talk about focusing the agenda on the fight against hunger and environmental crimes
In a conversation with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday evening (7/8), in Belém (PA), the Secretary General of the Amazon...