Derecho Internacional y Derechos Humanos. La relación entre los
Pueblos Indígenas y las Naciones Unidas, sus agencias y otras
organizaciones internacionales. Foros abiertos y privados, debates y
simulaciones.
The issues of marginalization, economic development,
prosperity, governance and democracy are brought together in an
interweaving of programming based upon two distinct streams of
content: Racism and Strategic Alliances.
RACISM
The UN World Conference Against Racism, in Durban, South Africa,
2001 was a disappointment for the aspirations of the Indigenous
delegations present.
Dialogue Between Nations also offers Special programming on the
process of dialogue between States and Indigenous representatives of
the Americas at the Organization of American States in Washington,
D.C.
Dialogo 2001
Sesión Especial del Grupo de Trabajo
encargado de elaborar el Proyecto de
Declaración Americana sobre los Derechos de
los Pueblos Indígenas
Dialogo 2002
Sesión Especial del Grupo de Trabajo
encargado de elaborar el Proyecto de
Declaración Americana sobre los Derechos de
los Pueblos Indígenas
Dialogo 2003
Sesión Especial del Grupo de Trabajo encargado de
elaborar el Proyecto de Declaración Americana sobre los Derechos de
los Pueblos Indígenas
The Third Summit of the Americas, in Quebec City, also in 2001,
provided an opportunity for Matthew Coon Come, National Director,
Assembly of First Nations of Canada, to bring the documentation of the
Indigenous Peoples Summit of the Americas to the attention of member
states of the OAS.
Official Summit programs and topics are explored in depth in
interviews with special guests from two concurrent locations, the
Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, in
Vancouver, Canada hosted by Haida lawyer Woodrow Morrison and the
International Media Centre in Quebec City, during the Summit,
co-hosted by Kenneth Deer, Mohawk, and publisher of the Eastern Door
newspaper and Oscar Gonzales, Director, Mexican Academy of Human
Rights.
No se pueden separar asuntos del medio ambiente y de desarrollo de
los derechos humanos.
Análisis y desarrollo de estrategias a través del diálogo e
investigaciones participativas sobre 32 temas diferentes que
apoyan el estudio de asuntos actuales
Reafirmamos que los
Pueblos Indígenas
tienen un papel vital en el desarrollo sostenible
Over the past ten years,
Indigenous representatives from around the world have lobbied for
their rights at United Nations mega-conferences such as the UN Earth
Summit (UN Conference on Environment and Development) in Brazil in
1992 and the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development in
2002. This programming focuses on the Declarations created in the
pre-conferences of Indigenous Peoples in Kari-Oca, Brazil (1992) and
Kimberley, South Africa (2002) and the initiatives of the Indigenous
caucus in the context of the development of concrete global policies.
Un
intercambio global: Lea o escuche las voces de líderes indígenas, abogados,
ancianos y otros mentores, así como a sus aliados no-indígenas, a través
de audiograbaciones y ediciones de video grabados en conferencias y
juntas internacionales en diferentes países en los últimos diez años.
This pilot program features dialogue excerpts from a larger
documentary program currently in post-production. These testimonies
from Konrad Sioui, an Indigenous leader from Canada and Bolivian
Elder, Antonio Espinoza Huayllas, were recorded during a spontaneous
encounter at the UN World Conference on Environment and Development in
Rio, Brazil, 1992.
THROUGH DIALOGUE, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION
Strategies for Recognition of Indigenous PeopleS within the context of
Human Security, the Situation of Fundamental Freedoms and Human
Rights, and the Vital Role of Indigenous Peoples in evolving community
and global agendas Kinship With One Another
Este soy yo. Aqui es donde vivo. Construyendo una fuente de
conocimientos: una base de datos de individuos indígenas quienes
aparecen en diálogos previamente grabados, sus ambientes y sus
naciones
Dialogue Between Nations takes an in-depth look at various issues
revolving around connectivity and digital technologies, with the
priority of accessforall underpinning current and future programs in
relation to community resources.
acceso para todos
información
tecnologías
libertad de opinion y seguridad
UNDER REVISION In the segment on lifelonglearning, Dialogue Between Nations is
beginning to address the creation of knowledge communities to support
a new set of social dynamics and visibility for Indigenous Peoples in
relation to their non-Indigenous counterparts. Future activities will
support a pilot project for Virtual Field Trips, based upon existing
programming, in collaboration with educational institutions. This area
of the web site is being designed as a platform to host the Technology
Based Distributed Learning (TBDL) component of Dialogue Between
Nations program content.
lifelonglearning
PROGRAMMING IN DEVELOPMENT
Thirdly, digitalempowermentnow will examine the process of
monitoring and accountability by decision makers in improving and
implementing programs to sustain and improve the quality of life of
Indigenous nations and peoples. It will also take into consideration
successful models of conflict resolution and co-management of
resources and potentially, offer consultation services and online
forums with prospective partners.