Category: Comunidades indígenas
During two intense days, 10 young people from the Infierno Native Community (8 women and 2 men) immersed themselves in a journey of learning and commitment towards the promotion of sustainable ecotourism practices in their community.
Representatives of various organizations committed to sustainable development in Pucallpa and Huánuco met on February 5 and 6 in Pucallpa to participate in an enriching Intercultural Dialogue Workshop with a Gender Approach.
En dos eventos trascendentales, uno con representantes de la comunidad nativa Nueva Alianza y el segundo con la comunidad nativa Dos Unidos, se celebró la socialización del proyecto “Conservación de Bosques e Incremento de los Ingresos Para Mejorar la Calidad de Vida de las CCNN Dos Unidos y Nueva Alianza Mediante el Fomento de los Eco Negocios y el Ecoturismo que Involucra al Centro Ecoturístico de Mayantuyacu EIRL, en el Distrito de Honoria - Provincia de Puerto Inca – Región Huánuco”. Este proyecto, forma parte del portafolio de la Alianza Empresarial por la Amazonía (AEA), una plataforma impulsada por la Agencia de los Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID), el Gobierno de Canadá y Conservación Internacional Perú y cuenta con fondos adicionales de la Fundación BHP, en conjunto con la ONG IDESI Huánuco.
La pandemia por COVID-19 ha dejado un impacto significativo en el sector turístico de nuestro país, especialmente en destinos y comunidades menos conocidos. En medio de estos desafíos y en uno de los ecosistemas más importantes de la Amazonía, uno de los proyectos del portafolio de la Alianza Empresarial por la Amazonía, junto con Rainforest Expeditions (RFE) y Profonanpe, busca reactivar las actividades de ecoturimo de la comunidad nativa infierno, a través de la transferencia de conocimientos y tecnología.
The Regional Government of San Martin through the Regional Directorate of Inclusion and Equal Opportunities, the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations and the Amazon Business Alliance, a platform promoted by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International, promoted the development and approval of the "Guidelines for the Development of Public Investment Projects with a Gender and Intercultural Approach in the Regional Government of San Martin".
The agreement seeks to promote eco- and bio-businesses by incorporating sustainability and conservation approaches into the regional economy.
La Cámara de Comercio de Pueblos Indígenas del Perú – CCPIP y Conservación Internacional firmaron un convenio marco de cooperación a fin de realizar actividades conjuntas que contribuyan a la gestión sostenible de los recursos naturales, sus servicios ambientales y la conservación de la diversidad biológica en el Perú, a través de la promoción del desarrollo y el fortalecimiento de capacidades de los pueblos indígenas de la Amazonia peruana.
An initiative promoted by USAID, the Government of Canada and Conservation International, will invest in business models focused on biodiversity conservation, adaptation and mitigation of climate change in the Amazon.
The Regional Government of Madre de Dios and Conservation International have been developing a joint work agenda in recent months to promote sustainable development in the region, within the framework of the Amazon Business Alliance.
The agreement seeks to promote eco- and bio-businesses by incorporating sustainability and conservation approaches into the regional economy.
In a collaborative effort between the Peruvian Federation of Municipal Savings and Credit Banks (FEPCMAC) and the Amazon Business Alliance, led by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International Peru, Biocredit, an innovative green financial tool designed to boost sustainable agriculture in the Amazon region, has been launched.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International have been promoting the Business Alliance for the Amazon, a new platform that seeks to promote sustainable business and facilitate the conditions for sustainable investments to grow in the Peruvian Amazon.
The Regional Government of Madre de Dios and Conservation International have been developing a joint work agenda in recent months to promote sustainable development in the region, within the framework of the Amazon Business Alliance.
The agreement seeks to promote eco- and bio-businesses by incorporating sustainability and conservation approaches into the regional economy.
In a collaborative effort between the Peruvian Federation of Municipal Savings and Credit Banks (FEPCMAC) and the Amazon Business Alliance, led by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International Peru, Biocredit, an innovative green financial tool designed to boost sustainable agriculture in the Amazon region, has been launched.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Government of Canada and Conservation International have been promoting the Business Alliance for the Amazon, a new platform that seeks to promote sustainable business and facilitate the conditions for sustainable investments to grow in the Peruvian Amazon.