Land & Livelihood for Indigenous Peoples of the Chaco Region, Paraguay
Tito Recalde is the elected leader of a small community of Toba Qum, indigenous people of the Paraguayan Chaco. Photo: Tom Hampson/CWS |
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Indigenous people in South America's Grand Chaco region are the focus of a four-year collaboration between Church World Service and five local partners in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Through this project, the struggles of indigenous people are gaining visibility, their voices are being heard in the decisions that affect their lives, and they are being encouraged to preserve their culture for future generations.
Indigenous communities are also gaining access to land and developing sustainable livelihoods through training in areas such as sustainable agricultural methods, developing seed banks, and improved goat and hog raising. Particular attention is being paid to youth—especially young women—in providing education and helping them to become empowered.
Read more about the Chaco region initiative.
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