Indigenous Peoples Organizations
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AMIR manages and defends human rights to improve the living conditions of indigenous Lenca women and girls from the communities where they have a presence in the municipality of Intibucá through their participation in...
Women's empowerment
Rights & Advocacy
Agriculture
Natural resources & biodiversity
Honduras
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Center for Indigenous Work - CTI is a non-profit association, founded in March 1979 by anthropologists and indigenists. It is made up of professionals with qualified training and experience in the most varied fields and...
Natural resources & biodiversity
Culture
Rights & Advocacy
Brazil
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With a view to establishing itself as a unitary referent of the popular movement of the department of Intibucá, the fight in defense of the environment, the rescue of the Lenca culture and to improve the living conditions of...
Natural resources & biodiversity
Sustainable Development
Climate change
Health
Education
Livelihoods
Honduras
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Located in the North Zone of Natal, in the Redinha neighborhood, the Gamboa do Jaguaribe historical and ecological site develops activities to preserve indigenous cultures and the environment.
Natural resources & biodiversity
Culture
Brazil
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Non-profit union organization that represents the Lenca People.
Rights & Advocacy
Culture
Economic development
Natural resources & biodiversity
Honduras
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MASTA (Moskitia Asla Takanka – “Unity of La Moskitia”) was founded on the 26th June 1976 in the community of Awas, in the territory of BAMIASTA. It aims to strengthen indigenous autonomy and governance in La Moskitia...
Rights & Advocacy
Climate change
Natural resources & biodiversity
Honduras
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The Honduran Black Fraternal Organization, OFRANEH, emerged in 1978 as a Federation of the Garífuna people of Honduras, blending into the defense of their cultural and territorial rights, with the purpose of achieving...
Rights & Advocacy
Natural resources & biodiversity
Honduras
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The Native Amazon Operation (OPAN) is the first indigenous organization founded in Brazil, in 1969. For 52 years, OPAN has been working to strengthen indigenous leadership in the regional scenario, valuing their culture and...
Rights & Advocacy
Culture
Natural resources & biodiversity
Sustainable Development
Brazil