CORONAVIRUS Idioma Shuar, Ecuador
El Coronavirus o Covid-19 a nivel mundial esta afectando la salud de los humanos. Los pueblos Indígenas ven la necesidad de estar informados sobre el tema en sus propios idiomas para proteger y prevenir el contagio de este virus.
Este es un programa producido por La Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas de la Amazonía Ecuatoriana en atención a la presente crisis sanitaria. Puede escuchar, descargar y compartir libremente.
¿Qué son los minerales de transición? Spot 1 en shuar-chicham
Los combustibles fósiles y otras fuentes de energía convencionales liberan muchos gases de efecto invernadero que perjudican al medio ambiente. Por esta razón, a nivel mundial se habla de la necesidad de una transición hacia el uso de fuentes de energías más limpias y el desarrollo de tecnologías como los sistemas de almacenamiento en baterías. No obstante, para la creación de dichas baterías son necesarios los llamados “minerales de transición”, cuya extracción aumenta el peligro de nuevos desplazamientos y despojo de territorios de los Pueblos Indígenas.
¿Qué son los minerales de transición? Spot 2 en shuar-chicham
Los combustibles fósiles y otras fuentes de energía convencionales liberan muchos gases de efecto invernadero que perjudican al medio ambiente. Por esta razón, a nivel mundial se habla de la necesidad de una transición hacia el uso de fuentes de energías más limpias y el desarrollo de tecnologías como los sistemas de almacenamiento en baterías. No obstante, para la creación de dichas baterías son necesarios los llamados “minerales de transición”, cuya extracción aumenta el peligro de nuevos desplazamientos y despojo de territorios de los Pueblos Indígenas.
¿Qué son los minerales de transición? Spot 3 en shuar-chicham
Los combustibles fósiles y otras fuentes de energía convencionales liberan muchos gases de efecto invernadero que perjudican al medio ambiente. Por esta razón, a nivel mundial se habla de la necesidad de una transición hacia el uso de fuentes de energías más limpias y el desarrollo de tecnologías como los sistemas de almacenamiento en baterías. No obstante, para la creación de dichas baterías son necesarios los llamados “minerales de transición”, cuya extracción aumenta el peligro de nuevos desplazamientos y despojo de territorios de los Pueblos Indígenas.
¿Qué son los minerales de transición? Spot 4 en shuar-chicham
Los combustibles fósiles y otras fuentes de energía convencionales liberan muchos gases de efecto invernadero que perjudican al medio ambiente. Por esta razón, a nivel mundial se habla de la necesidad de una transición hacia el uso de fuentes de energías más limpias y el desarrollo de tecnologías como los sistemas de almacenamiento en baterías. No obstante, para la creación de dichas baterías son necesarios los llamados “minerales de transición”, cuya extracción aumenta el peligro de nuevos desplazamientos y despojo de territorios de los Pueblos Indígenas.
¿Qué son los minerales de transición? Spot 5 en shuar-chicham
Los combustibles fósiles y otras fuentes de energía convencionales liberan muchos gases de efecto invernadero que perjudican al medio ambiente. Por esta razón, a nivel mundial se habla de la necesidad de una transición hacia el uso de fuentes de energías más limpias y el desarrollo de tecnologías como los sistemas de almacenamiento en baterías. No obstante, para la creación de dichas baterías son necesarios los llamados “minerales de transición”, cuya extracción aumenta el peligro de nuevos desplazamientos y despojo de territorios de los Pueblos Indígenas.
Las protectoras somos defensoras de la madre tierra, en shuar
Los defensores y defensoras de los derechos ambientales son personas que alzan la voz para proteger los derechos del medio ambiente, la tierra y el territorio. Son dirigentes o salvaguardas de comunidades y defienden los derechos y bienestar de las mismas, especialmente protegiendo los hogares, el aire, el agua, la tierra, el territorio y los bosques. En este programa de Radio La Voz de las Cascadas Vivas, de Ecuador, se habla sobre este tema. ¡Te invitamos a escucharlo!
Puedes escuchar, descargar y compartir este programa de forma gratuita.
Paramount FM - Reactivating Local Economy in Nigeria (Yoruba)
In this Yoruba language radio program, Paramount FM discusses how to reactivate the local economy during and after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Produced by Paramount FM Abeokuta.
All music courtesy of Paramount FM.
Differently Abled Children - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
Privacy For Children - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
Raising Children In A Healthy Environment - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
Rest And Recreation For Children - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
The Right To Quality Education - Positive FM - Yoruba Language
This series of radio programs have been produced by Positive FM, Nigeria. In this series, topics related to children are discussed.
Access to quality education, dealing with disabilities, privacy for children, clean food, rest, and recreation for children are some of the subjects of discussion.
All voices and music by Positive FM
Childrens Right To Education - Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
Childrens Right To Health - Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
Routine Immunization - Childrens Right To Life- Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
The Right To A Better Life - Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
The Right To Protection From Violence - Yoruba - Paramount FM
This program is part of a series of radio programs that were produced by Paramount FM. Topics related to the rights of children are discussed.
Music and voices are courtesy of Paramount FM.
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission
WCIP_Dine'_01. What is the WCIP
The WCIP was a meeting of the UN General Assembly where the concerns of Indigenous Peoples were discussed, along with best practices on how to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.
WCIP_Dine'_02: What Is WCIP Outcome Document
The WCIP Outcome Document analyses the existing UN mechanisms for implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and details ways in which they can be improved.
This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.
WCIP_Dine'_03. Purpose Of Outcome Document
The purpose of the WCIP Outcome Document is to consolidate the progress made thus far on implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, modify existing measures, and set out new commitments. It makes recommendations for how we can put the words of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into action.
WCIP_Dine'_04. Reaffirmations Of Outcome Document
A true process of consultation and cooperation means that States should obtain Free, Prior and Informed Consent by going through Indigenous Peoples’ own representative institutions.
This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.
WCIP_Dine'_05. Reaffirmations Of Outcome Document
Indigenous Peoples have the right to access their religious and cultural sites, as well as receive reparation of their ceremonial objects and human remains.
This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.
WCIP_Dine'_06. Reaffirmations Of Outcome Document
Indigenous Peoples’ knowledge of sustainable development, especially with regards to the environment, should be taken into account when national and international policies on climate change are being developed.
This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.
WCIP_Dine'_07. Commitments From Outcome Document
The articles of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples should be represented in national policies and legislation, and be well known in the legislature, judiciary and the civil service.
This series of 24 PSAs is based on the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, which took place in September of 2014 in New York. The PSAs highlight specific passages of the Outcome Document in an effort to inform audiences of exactly what the document contains and encourage action.