Workshop

Indigenous Rights and Governance Instruments in the Amazon

The Power of Connections Project: Harvesting Lessons and Strengthening Coalitions for Amazonian Conservation

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Workshop Report

This comprehensive chronicle captures key debates, reflections, and insights generated during the workshop “Indigenous Rights and Governance Instruments in the Amazon.”

Digital Workshop Report

This rapid and visual overview provides basic information about workshop goals, agenda, and participant insights.

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Executive Analysis

This document synthesizes collective reflections and key takeaway messages from innovative and effective experiences shared during the workshop “Indigenous Rights and Governance Instruments in the Amazon.”

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Participants biography

Meet the participants and the institutions they represented at the workshop ‘Indigenous Rights and Governance Instruments in the Amazon.’

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Interviews with
Workshop Participants

Antonio Matapi

Indigenous leader from the Mirití Paraná Territory

Hugo Che Piu

Founder of Derecho, Ambiente y Recursos Naturales

Johana Espin

Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Florida

Juana Hofman

Technical Director of the Amazon Conservation Team Colombia

Leonardo Tamburini

Founder of ORE (Legal and Social Support Organization)

Luisa Fernanda Bacca

Co-director of the Pan-Amazonian Institute

Rafael Martins da Silva

Federal Public Prosecutor in Pará

Yulissa Trigoso

Indigenous Yine leader & Co-founder at Ikiam Flourish

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