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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- Indigenous Peoples.
- Infrastructure and Physical Integration
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- Institutional.
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- Legal Basis
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- Poverty, Inequality and Social Inclusion
- Productive systems
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- Research, Technology, and Innovation
- Tourism
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News
Amazonian countries agree to develop a joint working strategy to advance food and nutritional security
Through a regional dialogue with representatives from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela,...
Begins in Belém the Second Regional Dialogue on Amazonian Bioeconomy and Inclusive Rural Transformation
Belém, August 7, 2024 – With the aim of promoting a sustainable and inclusive development model for the Amazon region, today marks the...
FAO and ACTO hold the Second Regional Dialogue on Amazon Bioeconomy and Inclusive Rural Transformation
One year after signing the Belem Declaration (2023), the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) in conjunction with the United...
Ecuador presents the Amazon Network of Forest Authorities at COFO27
Rome, July 25 - In a historic announcement during the plenary at the COFO27, the delegation of Ecuador presented today the Amazon Network...
Colombia reaffirms its commitment to the Amazon during visit to ACTO
Brasilia, July 25. – In a clear show of commitment to regional conservation, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Colombia, Luis Murillo,...
Establishment of the Amazon Network of Forest Authorities: A Milestone in Regional Cooperation
The "VI Meeting of Forest Authorities of ACTO Member Countries" was held within the framework of the 27th Session of the Forestry...