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Pueblo Kayambi: Planes De Vida Comunitarios, Derecho a la Tierra y al Territorio

Translated title of the contribution: Kayambi People: Community Life Plans, Right to Land and Territory

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Abstract

This two-volume publication arises from the urgency of establishing a cooperation framework that strengthens social capacities for dialogue and negotiation as a democratic mechanism for conflict management, promoting participatory democracy and peaceful and lasting dialogue on public policies, based on respect for human rights with a focus on rights, interculturality and gender. Three universities - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, Universidad Central and Universidad Politécnica Salesiana - and GIZ have called on teachers and researchers from different fields of the social sciences to reflect on the fundamental issues of the dialogue process that emerged in Ecuador after the national strike in June 2022. Social organizations and indigenous movements (represented in CONAIE, FENOCIN and FEINE), sat at dialogue tables with the national government, after the intervention of the Church and with the support of international cooperation through the European Union and GIZ. Dialogues for Peace: Perspectives from Diversity is, on the one hand, a diagnosis of Ecuador in numbers and in socioeconomic reality, and on the other, a valuable contribution to the roadmap that both governments and Ecuadorian society must follow to build an intercultural Ecuador.
Translated title of the contributionKayambi People: Community Life Plans, Right to Land and Territory
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Title of host publicationDIÁLOGOS PARA LA PAZ MIRADAS DESDE LA DIVERSIDAD TOMO 2
PublisherEditorial Universitaria Abya-Yala
Pages575-601
Number of pages27
ISBN (Print)978-9942-46-049-3
StatePublished - 25 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Dialogues
  • Diversity
  • Intercultural Education
  • Peace
  • Society

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 8515A Biodiversity

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