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Authorities visited the collection and processing center for Amazonian bioenterprises

Several national and provincial authorities visited the Wa’iya community on November 17, 2021, where they learned about the field activities of the Raíz Ecuador Foundation – CAEMBA. We built a collection and processing center for Amazonian bioenterprises, constructed with bamboo, in this community of the indigenous Siekopai (Secoya) nationality, in the province of Sucumbíos. The

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We have built a collection center for Amazonian bioenterprises

The Raíz Ecuador – CAEMBA Foundation is constructing a bamboo collection center in the Wa’iya community, belonging to the Siekopai (Secoya) indigenous nationality, in the province of Sucumbíos, in the Ecuadorian Amazon. This place will serve to process the products collected from bioenterprises in several neighboring communities and will be managed by the Siekopai Women’s

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Bioenterprises: Amazonian youth completed the UNICO gastronomy course

On October 7, 2021, this gastronomy course, which began on July 21 at the ‘El Salnés’ restaurant, part of espai epicur, in Quito, concluded. ‘United by Cooking’ (UNICO) was led by Chef Mauricio Acuña, who shared knowledge and flavors with 11 young people from the Siekopai, A’i Cofán – Sinanwe, and Siona nationalities. At the

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Activities of the Bioenterprises in the Amazon project were completed

Workshop of the ‘Bioenterprises’ Project On Tuesday, September 21, 2021, members of the Raíz Ecuador Foundation – CAEMBA met with the rest of the teams from the ‘Boosting Bioenterprises in the Northern Amazon’ project, driven by the Small Grants Programme (SGP) with the support of the Program for Supporting the National System of Protected Areas

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Authorities visited the Bioenterprises project in the Amazon

In the last week of August 2021, several authorities visited indigenous communities involved in the ‘Bioenterprises in the Amazon’ project. Representatives from the United Nations Small Grants Programme (SGP), the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Ecological Transition (MAATE), and the German cooperation KFW attended. These organizations jointly finance and coordinate the ‘Bioenterprises in the Northern

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Due to the erosion of the Napo River, Painkenape will be relocated

In the first week of August 2021, the first of several phases of the total relocation of the Siekopai (Secoya) community of Painkenape was completed. In this phase, the community’s school was moved from its original location on the banks of the Napo River in the Peruvian Amazon, near Nuevo Rocafuerte in Orellana, Ecuador, to

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Bioentrepreneurship: Trainees of the «United for the Kitchen» (UNICO) course receive training in Quito

On Wednesday, July 21st, the «United for the Kitchen» (UNICO) course was inaugurated at the «El Salnés» restaurant. Fundación Raíz Ecuador – Caemba is responsible for supporting six scholarship recipients from the Siona and Siekopai indigenous nationalities of Sucumbíos who are currently participating in this gastronomic training as part of the project «Conservation of Biodiversity

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Second part of Raíz – Caemba’s visit to Sucumbíos

The week of July 12th to 15th was very active for Fundación Raíz Ecuador – Caemba and the bioentrepreneurship project with the Siekopai and Siona indigenous nationalities in Sucumbíos. As we mentioned in a previous note, in the first part of the week, several activities were carried out in Siekopai communities in this Amazonian province.

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Raíz Caemba visited Sucumbíos for the bioenterprise project

The week of July 12, 2021, Fundación Raíz Ecuador carried out several activities in the Siekopai and Siona territories in the province of Sucumbíos as part of the project «Development of bioenterprises derived from yucca and chontaduro with Siekopai and Siona cultural identity.» This intervention is part of the identification and valuation of products that

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Statement

Fundación Raíz is dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), working with indigenous, Afro-Ecuadorian, Montubio, and Mestizo groups across Ecuador.

Our projects support various communities: Sionas, Siekopai, Kofan, Chachi, Kechwa, Waorani and Shuar, covering six linguistic families.

Our CAEMBA housing initiative focuses on the Afro-Ecuadorian and Montubio populations in Esmeraldas, addressing challenges of poverty and high crime rates. We commit to equitable treatment, opportunities for all, and the elimination of barriers to participation.

By valuing every voice and fostering community resilience, we aim to create a more inclusive, equitable society.

Our leadership is committed to DEI principles, ensuring our efforts reflect the diversity of the communities we serve and contribute to sustainable development and social justice.

DECLARACIÓN DE DIVERSIDAD, EQUIDAD E INCLUSIÓN

Fundación Raíz está dedicada a la diversidad, equidad e inclusión (DEI), trabajando con grupos indígenas, afroecuatorianos, montubios y mestizos en todo Ecuador.

Nuestros proyectos apoyan a varias comunidades, Sionas, Siekopai, Kofan, Chachi, Kechwa, Waorani y Shuar, cubriendo seis familias lingüísticas. Nuestra iniciativa de vivienda CAEMBA se centra en las poblaciones afroecuatorianas y montubias en Esmeraldas, abordando desafíos de pobreza y altas tasas de criminalidad.

Nos comprometemos a un trato equitativo, oportunidades para todos y la eliminación de barreras para la participación. Valorando cada voz y fomentando la resiliencia comunitaria, aspiramos a crear una sociedad más inclusiva y equitativa.

Nuestro liderazgo está comprometido con los principios de DEI, asegurando que nuestros esfuerzos reflejen la diversidad de las comunidades que servimos y contribuyan al desarrollo sostenible y la justicia social.