Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin
RETURNING TO THE “MALOCA” Amazon Indigenous Agenda
2.3 Our Own Legal Systems and Constitutional Rights-OLSCR 2.3.1 Conceptual and Situational Development 2.3.2 Our Rights Status in the Amazon Basin 2.3.3 Constitutional Systems and the Rights in the Countries of the Amazon Basin: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Surinam, Venezuela, Guyana and French Guyana 2.3.4 Our Rights and The International System 2.3.5 Operational Actions on Our Own Legal Systems and Constitutional Rights– OLSCR
2.4 Ancestral Wisdom and Organizational Strengthening– AWOS 2.4.1 Conceptual and Situational Development 2.4.2 Collective Knowledge and Ancestral Wisdom 2.4.3 Our Wisdoms, Collective Knowledge and Territories 2.4.4 The Legal Arena 2.4.5 Elements for an Alternative Protection System 2.4.6 The Protection of Ancestral Wisdoms 2.4.7 The Affirmation of Our Identity 2.4.8 Operational Actions on Ancestral Wisdom and Organizational Strengthening– AWOS
2.5 Academic and Scientific Education– ASE 2.5.1 Conceptual and Situational Development 2.5.2 Indigenous Education 2.5.3 Problems Dealt by Amazon Indigenous Youths on Further Education 2.5.4 The Challenge of Academic and Scientific Education 2.5.5 Interculturality 2.5.6 Indigenous Further Education 2.5.7 Operational Actions on Academic and Scientific Education– ASE
III. REQUIRED RESOURCES
IV. CONCLUSIONS
V. MONITORING AND EVALUATION SYSTEM