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Posted By: zircorn
Posted On: Oct 14, 2008
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Indigenous peoples make up one third of the world’s 900 million extremely poor rural people. Any effort to eradicate poverty must therefore address the special needs of these minority ethnic groups.
Read about the experiences of Indigenous Peoples of the World...... [view]
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Posted By: cynexx
Posted On: Apr 20, 2007
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BRAZIL: New wave of dam building threatens Amazon Indians
As Brazil celebrates its national ‘Day of the Indian’ on 19 April, a new wave of dam building in the Brazilian Amazon is threatening the lives of remote Indian tribes.
Six tribes, including the isolated Enawene Nawe, face...... [view]
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Submitted By: Accountability
Website: http://accountabilityproject.org/ Phone: 415-659-0555 E-mail: iap@accountabilityproject.org |
Vision: We envision a world in which human connection to land, vibrant communities, healthy ecosystems, and democratic decision-making are the foundation for just and sustainable life on Earth.
The International Accountability...... [view]
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Starter: devan
Date Created: Nov 6, 2008 [view]
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Description: The idea is simple - we want to encourage marginalized communities to improve their livelihoods by providing them access to a worldwide market via the Internet.
We do that by building a... Goals: 1. To raise the income level of marginalized artisans, we intend to transfer at least 75% of the selling price of handicrafts back to the makers.
2.Through the sales of these crafts, 5% will be channeled to social economic projects in the community, like better schools. |
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