In 2013, February 13 was declared World Radio Day by UNESCO and Indigenous Peoples around the world are preparing to celebrate.
In 2013, February 13 was declared World Radio Day by UNESCO and Indigenous Peoples around the world are preparing to celebrate.
Por Jonathan González Quiel
El pueblo Ngäbe Bugle, se ubica en el occidente de Panamá y actualmente representa 2 culturas de las 7 etnias originarias que sobrevivieron a la conquista y la colonización española en Panamá.
Jonathan González Quiel
Del 8 al 12 de agosto 2016 en el país de Panamá, arranca la segunda edición del Programa de Derechos Humanos, Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutrición. Actividad promovida el Foro Internacional de Mujeres Indígenas (FIMI) y la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO).
Después de 11 años de conflicto socio ambiental entre el Pueblo Indígena Ngäbe y el Estado Panameño, los líderes de la comunidades Bocas del Toro, siguen exigiendo justicia en instancias internacionales.
By Teresita Orozco
On January 16th and 17th, 2016, Narganá, Comarca Guna Yala, Panama became the birthplace of the Central American Network of Indigenous Community Radios, with more than 40 radio directors from all seven countries in Central America as witnesses. Multiplying efforts to democratize communication in the region, this network will build on and strengthen community radio movements in each country.
“We must change the mentality of human beings to create new generations that understand, demand, support, and construct a new reality. Community radio is essential to...the strengthening and development of Indigenous communities and women towards the defense of their human rights" - Ada Villarreal, Universidad Indígena de la Costa Caribe, Nicaragua
Por Teresita Orozco / Promotora Regional
From January 16-18, 2016, Cultural Survival, Fundación Comunicándonos, AMARC (Central American Sub region), Voces Indígenas Panamá, the General Guna Congress, Asociación Sobrevivencia Cultural and Indigenous community radio representatives will bring together representa
Photo by Robin Oisín Llewellyn