The Center for Law, Justice and Society (Dejusticia) invite indigenous leaders from around American, Asia and Africa to participate in the Third Global Indigenous Workshop, which will take place in December 2019 in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
Application Deadline: 18th May 2023
Eligible Countries: Countries in the Americas (including the United States and Canada), Africa and Asia.
To be taken at (country): Ecuador
About the Award: A group of 15 indigenous leaders will be selected to travel to the territory of the Sarayaku, a community located in the south-central region of the Ecuadorian Amazon. The Sarayaku are characterized by their struggle against industries that, without prior consultation, attempt to explore and exploit petroleum in their jungle.
The workshop, which will last one week, seeks to build networks between indigenous communities, as well as provide an environment in which members of distinct communities can share strategies for responding to common challenges.
This year, participants will discuss a topic of universal concern: the fight against climate change and extractive industries to protect forests and jungles. This theme was inspired by the concept of the “living jungle” or Kawsak Sacha, developed by the Sarayaku community.
Type: Workshop
Eligibility:
- To participate, you must be a leader of an indigenous community from the Americas (including the United States and Canada), Africa or Asia, with prior experience in the defense of community rights.
- You must be between 25 and 40 years of age, and be affiliated with an indigenous community organization.
- Likewise, you must be interested in improving and building knowledge around the defense and protection of the rights of indigenous communities, enhancing networks of solidarity between different causes and participating in a long term legal and political strategy.
Number of Awards: 15
Value of Award: The cost of the trip, transportation, housing, workshop materials and food will be covered for all participants.
How to Apply:
- There will be translation between Spanish and English throughout the workshop; therefore, it is necessary that the applicant has a high level in at least one of these two languages.
- The applicant must submit a letter of recommendation from the indigenous organization for which they work. This letter should include the applicant’s name, the position they hold and their primary duties. (Please submit the letter as a Word document, PDF, or .txt file.)
- The applicant must also submit a text (maximum 2 pages, size 12 font, 1.5 spacing), video or radio program that presents one of the cases that they are working on. This submission should explain the applicant’s role in the case, the strategy being used, the results (achieved or expected) and the means of evaluation.
- Send all documents to the Information Center for Prior Consultation at [email protected] before May 18, 2023.
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