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Participating Organizations

 

 Argentina:
 

JUVE - Youth Indigenous Association of Argentina

Viviana Figueroa

elsafigueroa@yahoo.com

 

 

Quechua Network

 Quechua Network is a non-profit organization that strives to support and conduct in-

 depth research and studies in the Andean region (Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Argentina).
 Our main goal is to carry out projects that will improve literacy rates of the

 Indigenous populations in this area, as well as create telecommunications networks

 for the region. To make this happen, we believe indigenous peoples should be 

 educated in their native languages (quechua, aymara, etc).

 

 Bolivia:
 

 Aymara Community
 Annelissie Arrazola
 
annelissieyabt@yahoo.com.ar

 

 Colombia:


 Asociación De Cabildos y/o Autoridades Tradicionales de la Guajira
 Rosalinda Aguilar
 
rosalindaaguilar48@latinmail.com

 

 Ecuador:
 

 Gibaro Community
 Martha Hurtado
 anacondaec@andinanet.net

 

Salasaca Community

UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii

Mirian Masaquiza

masaquiza@un.org

 

FENOCIN  - Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones Campesinas, Indígenas y Negras

Luis Andrango

fenocin@fenocin.org

 

 Guatemala:
 

 Red Nacional de Asociaciones de Jóvenes Mayas- RENOJ
 Mario Molina
 renojutzil@yahoo.es
 albertoitzep@hotmail.com
 Director Ejecutivo

 Perú:
 

 Ashaninka Community

 http://www.rcp.net.pe/ashaninka/

 Wuilmer Olaya, wolaya@fopecal.org
 Foro Peruano de Capacitacion Laboral (FOPECAL)
 Ashaninka
 

 Confederacion de Comunidades Nativas y Campesinas del Perú
 Elsa Vega, conaccanp@hotmail.com

 United States

 Making Cents

 www.makingcents.com

 Fiona Macauley

 MAKING CENTS builds the capacity of community development organizations, 

 primary and secondary schools, microfinance institutions and organizations working

 in the microenterprise sector to deliver effective entrepreneurship and micro

 enterprise training to entrepreneurs and potential entrepreneurs. Making Cents also

 trains loan assessors and microfinance professionals to assess loan applications.

 

 The Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management, and Policy (NNI) University of Arizona

 

 NNI was founded in 2001 by the Morris K. Udall Foundation and the University of Arizona as a self-  determination, self-governance, and development resource for Native Nations.  NNI's mission is to assist in the building of capable Native nations that can effectively pursue and  ultimately realize their own political, economic, and community development objectives. This effort,  which we call nation building, is the central focus of NNI's programs. 

 

NNI fulfills this mission by providing Native nations with comprehensive, professional training and  development programs designed specifically to meet the needs of Indigenous leadership and  management, by providing Native nations and other policymakers with outstanding policy analysis and accessible research on governance and development in Indian Country, and by working with Indigenous groups on strategic and organizational development.

 



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