PNGATI seminar brings together indigenous organizations from the Amazon
14 de December de 2024

A seminar regarding the “National Policy for the Territorial and Environmental Management of Indigenous Lands (Política Nacional de Gestão Territorial e Ambiental de Terras Indígenas: PNGATI) – advances, challenges and implementation strategies in the indigenous Amazon”, organized by the Ecumenical Coordination of Service (Coordenadoria Ecumênica de Serviço: CESE) and the Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon (Coordenação das Organizações Indígenas da Amazônia: COIAB) with support from the Amazon Fund/National Bank for Economic and Social Development (Fundo Amazônia: FAM/Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social: BNDES), took place on November 27 in the city of Manaus (AM). The event was attended by representatives of 26 indigenous organizations from the Brazilian Amazon and by partners.
The meeting was part of the agenda for the Project Development and Management Workshop, aimed at the organizations approved in the first Dabucury call for proposals, with a focus on territorial and environmental management initiatives in the Amazon. The seminar provided a valuable moment of reflection and learning about PNGATI, its progress, challenges and implementation strategies.
The morning panel was made up of Toya Manchineri, COIAB’s General Coordinator; Auricélia Arapiun, from COIAB’s Deliberative Council and Coordinator of the PNGATI Steering Committee; and Vinícius Benites Alves, CESE’s Projects and Training Advisor. A brief history of PNGATI was presented, from its construction to the current context of Draft Law 4347/2021.
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CESE was set up during the most violent year of the Military Dictatorship, when torture had been institutionalized, when arbitrary imprisonment, killings and the disappearance of political prisoners had intensified. The churches had the courage to come together and create an institution that could be a living witness of the Christian faith in the service of the Brazilian people. I’m so happy that CESE has reached its 50th anniversary, improving as it matures.
I am a macumba devotee, but I love being with partners whose thinking is different from ours and who respect our form of organization. CESE is one such partner: it helps to build bridges, which are so necessary to ensure that freedom, diversity, respect and solidarity can flow. These 50 years have involved a lot of struggles and the construction of a new world.
When we hear talk of the struggles of the peoples of the waters, of the forests, of the semi-arid region, of the city peripheries and of the most varied organizations, we see and hear that CESE is there, at their side, without replacing the subjects of the struggle. Supporting, creating the conditions so that they can follow their own path. It is this spirit that we, at ASA, want you to maintain. We wish you long life in this work to support transformation.
You have to praise CESE’s capacity to find answers so as to extend support to projects from traditional peoples and communities, from family farming, from women; its recognition of the multiple meanings of the right to land, to water and to territory; the importance of citizenship and democracy, including environmental racism and the right to identity in diversity in its discussion agenda, and its support for the struggles and assertion of the values of solidarity and difference.
Over these 50 years, we have received the gift of CESE’s presence in our communities. We are witness to how much companionship and solidarity it has invested in our territories. And this has been essential for us to carry on the struggle and defence of our people.
In the name of historical and structural racism, many people look at us, black women, and think that we aren’t competent, intelligent, committed or have no identity. Our experience with CESE is different. We are a diverse group of black women. We are in varied places and have varied stories! It’s important to know this and to believe in us. Thank you CESE, for believing in us. For seeing our plurality and investing in us.