The Proyungas Foundation started the year by signing an agreement with the National Institute of Indigenous Affairs, which hopes to transl

Published 2026년 1월 3일

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The year 2026 began with news for the Proyungas Foundation, which on Friday saw a long-awaited decision published in the Official Gazette. It involves the approval of a cooperation agreement with the National Institute of Indigenous Affairs (INAI), aimed at promoting actions to "achieve the objectives of both institutions". Written this way, resolution 225, signed by Claudio Bernardo Avruj, seems rather vague. However, the biologist and founder of that organization, Alejandro Brown, highlighted it as a key milestone for their work, and as the foundational stone of a series of agreements they hope to reach in this beginning year. "Proyungas' vision is to demonstrate that productive activities are not antagonistic to environmental preservation. And although we are not an indigenist institution, that is, we do not have a specific focus on indigenous issues, we do recognize that there are many peoples associated with the spaces..."

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The year 2026 began with news for the Proyungas Foundation, which on Friday saw a long-awaited decision published in the Official Bulletin. It involves the approval of a cooperation agreement with the National Institute of Indigenous Affairs (INAI), with which the aim is to promote actions aimed at "achieving the objectives of both institutions". Written like this, resolution 225, which bears the signature of Claudio Bernardo Avruj, seems rather vague. However, the biologist and founder of that organization, Alejandro Brown, highlighted it as a key milestone for their work, and as the foundational stone of a series of agreements they hope to reach in this year that begins. "The vision of Proyungas is to demonstrate that productive activities are not antagonistic to the preservation of the environment. And although we are not an indigenist institution, that is, we do not have a specific focus on the indigenous theme, we do recognize that there are many peoples associated with the ...

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