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Transition Minerals And Indigenous Peoples Spot5 - Nepalbhasa - Newar 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 - Bhasa 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.

WCIP 01 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 02 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 03 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 04 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 05 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 06 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 08 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 09 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 10 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 11 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 12 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 13 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 14 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

WCIP 15 Nepal Bhasa

Produced by Cultural Survival with facilitation of Community Empowerment and Social Justice (CEmSoJ) Foundation and Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Journalists (FONIJ).

Translation by: Prabindra Shakya

Voices: Gajurdhan Rai, Chhila Chamling

CORONAVIRUS, Idioma Tseltal

El Coronavirus o Covid-19 a nivel mundial esta afectando la salud de los humanos, este es virus que causan enfermedades que van desde el resfriado común hasta enfermedades más graves, este ya ha afectado a más de 162 países de 195. !Este brote es grave! y en este programa puede encontrar más información en Idioma Tseltal de las formas de prevenir el contagio. Escuche, descargue y compartir de forma gratuita.

Musicalización:
“Burn Your Village to the Ground” por A Tribe Called Red. Usado con permiso.

CORONAVIRUS Idioma Tseltal del Norte de Chiapas

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. !Este brote es grave! y en este programa puede encontrar más información y formas de prevenir el contagio en idioma Tseltal. Escuche, descargue y compartir de forma gratuita.

Musicalización:
“Burn Your Village to the Ground” por A Tribe Called Red. Usado con permiso.

CORONAVIRUS Idioma Tseltal, Falta del Derecho a la Salud

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 9,4 millones de casos y más de 484.000 muertos en todo el mundo.

En respuesta ante esta crisis sanitaria mundial las radios comunitarias están realizando un trabajo fundamental en el tema informativo en sus propios idiomas sobre prevención, síntomas, cuidados, alimentación y medicina tradicional.

El misterio de la bellota, en Tseltal

Como parte del proyecto “Pautas para pensar en mi lengua”, dirigido a niños y niñas hablantes de lenguas Indígenas, Nenemi Paxia Sinergias Educativas A.C. presenta la cápsula: “El misterio de la bellota”, de la serie radioeducativa “Aprendo de los frutos”. 

El objetivo de esta serie es desarrollar habilidades del pensamiento crítico en los niños y niñas que la escuchen, así como generar aprendizajes pertinentes de acuerdo a su contexto y a su lengua a través de la observación detenida, el asombro de lo cotidiano y el rescate de conocimientos comunitarios. 

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