CORONAVIRUS Idioma Murui Muina, Alimentación Sana en la Comunidad
Según la Organización Mundial de la Salud, los coronavirus son una gran familia de virus que causan enfermedades que van desde el resfriado común hasta enfermedades más graves. Covid -19 es un tipo de coronavirus que ahora afecta a más de 162 países de 195.
Los defensores Indígenas y el medio ambiente, en kamentsá
Durante siglos, los Pueblos Indígenas han ayudado a conservar los suelos, reducir la erosión, conservar el agua y reducir el riesgo de desastres en los territorios, según nos cuentan las y los integrantes de Radio Waira, emisora de los Pueblos Indígenas del Putumayo, Colombia, y agregan que para lograrlo ha sido fundamental el papel de las defensoras y defensores Indígenas.
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Food Sovereignty (Nepali) खाद्य सम्प्रभुता
CORONAVIRUS Idioma Chatino, Tipos de Virus y Sus Síntomas
El coronavirus ha causado enfermedades que van desde el resfriado común hasta enfermedades más graves y en muchos casos ha causado hasta la muerte. El sitio web de rtve señala que actualmente existen más de 5,6 millones de casos y más de 353.000 muertos en todo el mundo.
CORONAVIRUS Idioma Chatino, Uso de Medicina Tradicional
El coronavirus ha causado enfermedades que van desde el resfriado común hasta enfermedades más graves y en muchos casos ha causado hasta la muerte. El sitio web de rtve señala que actualmente existen más de 5,6 millones de casos y más de 353.000 muertos en todo el mundo.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples Spot1 - Nepali Language
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples Spot2 - Nepali Language
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples Spot3 - Nepali Language
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples Spot4 - Nepali Language
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples Spot5 - Nepali Language
Fossil fuels and other conventional energy sources release many greenhouse gases that harm the environment. For this reason, there is global talk of the need for a transition towards the use of cleaner energy sources and the development of technologies such as battery storage systems, and other cleaner sources of energy. However, for the creation of these energy sources, so-called “transition minerals” are necessary, the extraction of which increases the danger of new displacements and the dispossession of territories from Indigenous Peoples.
Indigenous Peoples Rights In Energy Development - Nepali
This series of radio programs is produced by Samadh Radio in Nepal and discusses matters pertaining to the Indigenous Peoples of India and their mining rights when it comes to Transition Minerals
Producer: Kumar Prasad Tamang, Tanka Raj Sunuwar, Sarala Chaudhary (Tharu), Sarala Chaudhary (Tharu)
Interview: Jayaraj Ghimire and Harichan Chhantyal, Dil Bahadur Thapa and Shova Sunuwar,
Music: “Whispers” by Ziibiwan, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Energy Development And Its Impacts On Indigenous Peoples - Nepali
This series of radio programs is produced by Samadh Radio in Nepal and discusses matters pertaining to the Indigenous Peoples of India and their mining rights when it comes to Transition Minerals
Producer: Kumar Prasad Tamang, Tanka Raj Sunuwar, Sarala Chaudhary (Tharu), Sarala Chaudhary (Tharu)
Interview: Jayaraj Ghimire and Harichan Chhantyal, Dil Bahadur Thapa and Shova Sunuwar,
Music: “Whispers” by Ziibiwan, used with permission.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Indigenous Peoples Rights to Transition Minerals - Nepali
This series of radio programs is produced by Radio Muktinath in Nepal and discusses matters pertaining to the Indigenous Peoples of Nepal and their mining rights when it comes to Transition Minerals.
Produced by: Anajana Rai, Chumolungma Tamang and Dhana Bahadur Magar. Interviewees: RK Tamang and Ram Chandra Magar, Barsaman Pun and Tahal Thami. Music: “Whispers” by Ziibiwan, used with permission. "Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
Indigenous Peoples and Mineral Extraction Concerns in Nepal - Nepali
This series of radio programs is produced Radio Muktinath in Nepal and discusses matters Indigenous Peoples of Nepal and their mining rights when it comes to Transition Minerals Produced by: Anajana Rai, Chumolungma Tamang and Dhana Bahadur Magar. Interviewees: RK Tamang and Ram Chandra Magar, Barsaman Pun and Tahal Thami. Music: “Whispers” by Ziibiwan, used with permission. "Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
WCIP Nepali 10
Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).
Translation by: Asmeet Malla
Voices: Gyan Kumar Maharjan, Rasmi Napit
WCIP Nepali 11
Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).
Translation by: Asmeet Malla
Voices: Gyan Kumar Maharjan, Rasmi Napit
WCIP Nepali 12
Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).
Translation by: Asmeet Malla
Voices: Gyan Kumar Maharjan, Rasmi Napit
WCIP Nepali 13
Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).
Translation by: Asmeet Malla
Voices: Gyan Kumar Maharjan, Rasmi Napit
WCIP Nepali 14
Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).
Translation by: Asmeet Malla
Voices: Gyan Kumar Maharjan, Rasmi Napit
WCIP Nepali 15
Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).
Translation by: Asmeet Malla
Voices: Gyan Kumar Maharjan, Rasmi Napit
Corona PSA In Newar Language
Covid-19 Public Service Announcements by Indigenous Community Radio Network.
This is a public service announcement about the coronavirus or Covid-19 disease outbreak.
According to the World Health Organisation, coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to more severe illnesses. Covid -19 is a type of coronavirus that is now affecting over 162 countries out of 195.
These public service announcement are provided courtesy of Indigenous Community Radio Network.