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SIRGE Coalition 1 - What is The Green Economy? (Khwedam Language)

This radio program introduces you to a group of people who are working to demand and achieve a just energy transition, in which Indigenous Peoples' rights are at the center. We introduce you to the Securing Indigenous Peoples' Rights in the Green Economy Coalition, also known as the SIRGE Coalition.

This series has been produced by The Southern African San Development Organization in Khwedam Language.

SIRGE Coalition 3 - The demand for a just energy transition (Khwedam Language)

During the transition to a green economy that ensures human well-being and social equity, and significantly reduces environmental risks and ecological scarcity, it is essential to involve, listen to, and respect the leadership of Indigenous Peoples.
This series has been produced by The Southern African San Development Organization in Khwedam Language.
Music
- "Tezkayoloh" by Sueño, used with permission.
Image by Cultural Survival
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission

SIRGE Coalition 4 - The Objectives Of The SIRGE Coalition (Khwedam Language)

Have you heard about the SIRGE Coalition?
It is a group made up of Indigenous leaders and allied organizations whose objective is to ensure a just transition to the green economy. In this radio program, we hear about the objectives of the SIRGE Coalition.

This series has been produced by The Southern African San Development Organization in Khwedam Language.
Music
- "Tezkayoloh" by Sueño, used with permission.
Image by Cultural Survival
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission

SIRGE Coalition 5 - The Members of the Coalition (Khwedam Language)

The SIRGE Coalition, a group in charge of guaranteeing respect for the rights of Indigenous Peoples during the transition to a green economy, is made up of Indigenous leaders and allied organizations. In this radio program, we meet the member organizations.
This series has been produced by The Southern African San Development Organization in Khwedam Language.
Music
- "Tezkayoloh" by Sueño, used with permission.
Image by Cultural Survival
"Burn your village to the ground", by The Halluci Nation, used with permission

Understanding The Second Wave Of Covid - 19 Chhantyal

Covid-19 is still a grave reality, now with a new strain of the virus spreading across the world. When the pandemic first began, we did not expect it to last this long, and no one expected that it would spread so widely and have such a disastrous impact. As we move into 2021, it continues to be crucial to maintain social distance, avoid large groups of people, wash or sanitize our hands and wear masks consistently to stop the spread of the virus.
Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar
Translation and Voice : Geetu Chhantyal

Covid - 19 Vaccines Chhantyal

After months of clinical trials by many companies in different countries, several vaccines, which are 94-95% effective, have finally been approved and are now making their way to hospitals, clinics and doctors rooms. Successful trials of the vaccines have taken place with medical professionals and the elderly. Vaccines against COVID-19 will be available to us soon.
Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar
Voice and Translation: Geetu Chhantyal

Covid - 19 And Indigenous Community Controlled Health Chhantyal

Limited access to basic health services remains a big problem for Indigenous communities across all continents. Indigenous populations in many countries have experienced poorer health outcomes compared to non-Indigenous populations. Mainstream health services have not adequately met the health needs of Indigenous Peoples in both rural and urban settings.

CORONAVIRUS Idioma Popoluca, Veracruz México

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 Popoluca 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.

GARÍFUNA, Derechos del Pueblo Afrohondureño

La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas fue adoptada en Nueva York el 13 de septiembre de 2007. La Declaración contiene los derechos colectivos e individuales de los Pueblos Indígenas, especialmente sus derechos a sus tierras, bienes, recursos vitales, territorios y recursos, a su cultura, identidad y lengua, al empleo, la salud, la educación y a determinar libremente su condición política y su desarrollo económico.

Protección del Agua Durante el Covid-19, en Idioma Garífuna

La Pandemia por covid-19 sigue siendo un tema que ha puesto en evidencia la precariedad en los servicios básicos para la humanidad Indígena, un ejemplo es la falta acceso y la baja calidad del agua que consumen. Este vital líquido ha sido indispensable en este tiempo de pandemia mayormente para la preparación de medicinas tradicionales y usos del hogar durante el tiempo de confinamiento.

CMPI Garifuna 01: ¿Que es la Conferencia Mundial sobre los Pueblos Indígenas?

La Conferencia Mundial sobre los Pueblos Indígenas fue una reunión de la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas en la que las preocupaciones e intereses de los pueblos indígenas fueron discutidos, junto con las mejores prácticas sobre la manera de aplicar la Declaración de la Naciones Unidas sobre los Pueblos Indígenas.

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