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Subject Meet Our 2024 KOEF Partners Impacted by the Extraction of Transition Minerals
Date December 12, 2024 6:01 PM
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Conozca a nuestros socios de KOEF 2024 afectados por la extracción de minerales de transición

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** Meet Our 2024 KOEF Partners Impacted by the Extraction of Transition Minerals
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The Keepers of the Earth Fund (KOEF) is proud to announce our 2024 partnerships with Indigenous communities. At Cultural Survival, we value cultivating long-term relationships with our partners by supporting Indigenous projects related to community empowerment for the defense of land and autonomy; strengthening of Indigenous languages, cultures, and knowledge systems; conservation of Indigenous land and livelihoods in the face of climate change; and resistance to negative impacts from mining for the “green” energy transition.

The Keepers of the Earth Fund is an Indigenous-led fund at Cultural Survival designed to strengthen Indigenous Peoples' advocacy and community development projects globally. Since 2017, we have supported 392 projects in 40 countries through small grants and a wrap-around approach totaling $2,219,369. Grants go directly to Indigenous communities, collectives, organizations, and traditional governments to support projects they designed and in accordance with their Indigenous values. Predicated on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Cultural Survival uses a rights-based approach in our grantmaking strategies to support grassroots Indigenous solutions through the equitable distribution of resources to Indigenous communities.

In 2024, in our eighth year of operations, we supported 83 Indigenous projects and collectives for a total amount of $614,222. The funds were sent directly to Indigenous communities, collectives, and grassroots organizations in 25 countries.

The following projects, supported by KOEF in the 2024 cycle, address issues related to the fight against mining and the strengthening of the internal organization of the Indigenous communities in the context of threats posed by mining for transition minerals.
* Ambeua Helewo Ruru Foundation, Tobelo Boeng Helewo Ruru (Indonesia) ([link removed])
* Pastoralist People's Initiative, Rendille (Kenya) ([link removed])
* Center for Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Peoples of the North, Yukaghir, Selkup, Mansi, Chulym, Shorian, Kumandin and Dolgan (Russia) ([link removed])
* Laevas Sameby reindeer herding community, Sámi (Sweden) ([link removed])
* Asia Young Indigenous Peoples Network, Igorot and Lumad (Philippines) ([link removed])
* Norton Bay Watershed Council, Iñupiat (USA) ([link removed])
* Camp Morningstar, Ojibwe (Canada) ([link removed])
* Community Development Shield, Karamojong (Uganda) ([link removed])
* Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara Pus Kondosapata' Wai Sapalelean, Kondo Sapata’ (Indonesia) ([link removed])
* Comunidade Córrego Narciso do Meio, Quilombola (Brazil) ([link removed])
* Colectivo AYENTS, Kamëntsá Biya (Colombia) ([link removed])
* National Center of Campesino Patrols of Peru (CUNARC), Coremarcas, Llaucas, Caxamarcas, Chachapoyas (Peru) ([link removed])
* Isinliví Women's Collective, Kichwa (Ecuador) ([link removed])
* Aldeia Cinta Vermelha-Jundiba, Pankararu and Pataxó (Brazil) ([link removed])
* Comisariado de Bienes Comunales de Tilapa, Me'phaa (Mexico) ([link removed])
* La Angostura Community, Diaguita (Argentina) ([link removed])
* Qhapaq Pacha Association, Quechua (Peru) ([link removed])
* Shuar Yapankan Cultural Group, Shuar (Ecuador) ([link removed])
* San Antonio Community, Jivi (Venezuela) ([link removed])
* Mesa de Salinas Grandes y Laguna de Guayatayoc, Kolla and Atacama (Argentina) ([link removed])
* Tabanok Audiovisual School, Inga and Kamëntsá (Colombia) ([link removed])
* Colectivo Gusanos de la Memoria, Mè’phàà, Na savi, and Nahua (Mexico) ([link removed])
* Rondas Femeninas de San Antonio, Quechua (Peru) ([link removed])
* Red Chacha Warmi, Kolla, Quechua, Chicha, Omawaka, Aymara, Atacama, and Afro-descendants (Argentina) ([link removed])
* Angosto El Perchel Community, Kolla (Argentina) ([link removed])
* Comité de Unidad Campesina, Maya Q’eqchi’ (Guatemala) ([link removed])
* Indigenous First Nation Advocacy South Africa, San, Khoe, Nama, Korana, and Griqua (South Africa) ([link removed])
* Four additional organizations: Mayangna (Nicaragua), Mapuche (Chile), and Khasi (India) ([link removed])


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** Conozca a nuestros socios de KOEF 2024 afectados por la extracción de minerales de transición
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El Fondo de los Guardianes de la Tierra (KOEF, por sus siglas en inglés) se enorgullece de anunciar nuestras alianzas 2024 con comunidades Indígenas. En Cultural Survival, valoramos cultivar relaciones a largo plazo con nuestros socios apoyando proyectos Indígenas en temas relacionados con el empoderamiento comunitario para la defensa de la tierra y la autonomía; el fortalecimiento de los idiomas, las culturas y los sistemas de conocimiento Indígenas; la conservación de la tierra y los medios de vida Indígenas frente al cambio climático; así como la resistencia a la minería de la llamada transición energética.

El Fondo Guardianes de la Tierra es un fondo de Cultural Survival dirigido por Indígenas y diseñado para fortalecer los proyectos de defensa y desarrollo comunitario de los Pueblos Indígenas en todo el mundo. Desde 2017, hemos apoyado 392 proyectos en 40 países a través de pequeñas subvenciones y un enfoque integral, por un total de 2.219.369 dólares. Las subvenciones van directamente a las comunidades Indígenas, colectivos, organizaciones y gobiernos tradicionales para apoyar proyectos diseñados por ellos y de acuerdo con sus valores Indígenas. Con base en la Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, Cultural Survival utiliza un enfoque de derechos en sus estrategias de concesión de subvenciones para apoyar soluciones Indígenas de base mediante la distribución equitativa de recursos a las comunidades Indígenas.

En 2024, en nuestro octavo año de operaciones se financiaron 83 proyectos y colectivos Indígenas por un importe total de 614.222 dólares. Los fondos fueron enviados directamente a comunidades Indígenas, colectivos y organizaciones de base en 25 países.

La siguiente lista resume los proyectos apoyados por KOEF en el ciclo 2024 y que cubren temas relacionados con la lucha contra la minería y el fortalecimiento de la organización interna de las comunidades Indígenas en el contexto de la minería de minerales de transición.

* Fundación Ambeua Helewo Ruru, tobelo boeng helewo ruru (Indonesia) ([link removed])
* Iniciativa de los Pueblos Pastorales, rendille (Kenia) ([link removed])
* Centro por la herencia cultural de los Pueblos Indígenas del Norte, yukaghirs, selkups, mansi, chulym, shorians, kumandins y dolgans (Rusia) ([link removed])
* Comunidad de pastores de renos Laevas Sameby, sami (Suecia) ([link removed])
* Red de Jóvenes de los Pueblos Indígenas de Asia, igorot y lumads (Filipinas) ([link removed])
* Consejo de la Cuenca de Norton Bay, iñupiat (Estados Unidos) ([link removed])
* Campamento Morningstar, ojibwe (Canadá) ([link removed])
* Community Development Shield, karamojong (Uganda) ([link removed])
* Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara Pus Kondosapata' Wai Sapalelean, kondo sapata’ (Indonesia) ([link removed])
* Comunidade Córrego Narciso do Meio, quilombola (Brasil) ([link removed])
* Colectivo AYENTS, kamëntsá biya (Colombia) ([link removed])
* Central Única Nacional de Rondas Campesinas del Perú, coremarcas, llaucas, caxamarcas, chachapoyas (Peru) ([link removed])
* El Colectivo de Mujeres de Isinliví, cotopaxi, kichwa (Ecuador) ([link removed])
* Aldeia Cinta Vermelha, pankararu y pataxó (Brasil) ([link removed])
* Comisariado de Bienes Comunales de Tilapa, me'phaa (México) La Angostura comunidad, diaguita (Argentina) ([link removed])
* Asociación Qhapaq Pacha, quechua (Perú) ([link removed])
* Grupo Cultural Shuar Yapankan, shuar (Ecuador) ([link removed])
* Comunidad San Antonio, jivi (Venezuela) ([link removed])
* Mesa de Salinas Grandes y Laguna de Guayatayoc, kolla y atacama (Argentina) ([link removed])
* Escuela Audiovisual Tabanok, inga y kamëntsá (Colombia) ([link removed])
* Colectivo Gusanos de la Memoria, mè’phàà, na savi y nahua (México) ([link removed])
* Rondas Femeninas de San Antonio, quechua (Perú) ([link removed])
* Red Chacha Warmi, kolla, quechua, chicha, omawaka, aymara, atacama y afrodescendientes (Argentina) ([link removed])
* Comunidad Indígena Angosto El Perchel, kolla (Argentina) ([link removed])
* Comité de Unidad Campesina, maya q’eqchi’ (Guatemala) ([link removed])
* Defensa de las Primeras Naciones Indígenas Sudáfrica, san, khoe, nama, korana y griqua (Sudáfrica) ([link removed])
* Cuatro organizaciones más, mayangna (Nicaragua), mapuche (Chile) y khasi (India) ([link removed])



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