Webinar - The Importance of Engaging Young People in the Dialogue on Water and Human Rights Daniel Cano. PhD Indigenous Affairs Organisation of American States, USA October 2020
Access to clean water ESSENTIAL! 1.Indigenous Peoples. Vulnerable groups. Pandemic 1.1 Geographic Isolation 1.2 Lack of resources 1.3 Indigenous languages (translation) 2.Environmental Issue: Deforestation, mining and hydrocarbons industries 2.1 Indigenous People’s in rural areas: agriculture and cattle raising 2.2 Economy and food security
3. Indigenous Peoples Youth. 3.1 MODERN, and GLOBAL agents of CHANGE 3.2 They need our support to develop their creative projects 4. Indigenous comsomovision/worldviews 4.1 Less anthropocentric. 4.2 More holistic and inclusive. 5.OAS contributions 5.1 Department of Social Inclusion: Guide with good practices during pandemic. 5.2 Intersectional approach. 5.3 Inclusive and considering regional differences.
Chaltu May! Thank you! Mapuche language (Indigenous Peoples in South America)
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