Photo: Sign warning "Use of PPE is obligatory" by oil well sites in Nuevo Andoas, Peru. Photo by Danielle DeLuca
Photo: Sign warning "Use of PPE is obligatory" by oil well sites in Nuevo Andoas, Peru. Photo by Danielle DeLuca
On April 6, 2020, the UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples released the following statement:
COVID-19 yet another challenge for Indigenous Peoples
The global reach of the COVID-19 virus affects us all, but some groups will suffer disproportionately and in different ways. Indigenous peoples are such a group.
By Danielle DeLuca
By Minnie Degawan
Now, four months into the worldwide crisis brought about by COVID 19, the situation of Indigenous Peoples is slowly coming to light with the dissemination of reports from different Indigenous organizations. Indigenous Peoples are facing particularly challenging times due to some basic facts including the susceptibility of Indigenous communities to infectious diseases due to their lower immunity and, their lack of, or limited access to information, among others.
Por Bia’ni Madsa' Juárez López, Gerente del Fondo Guardianes de la Tierra
El mundo se encuentra en un momento de crisis ante la pandemia COVID-19 que hasta este momento (3 de abril de 2020, 12:59 pm CT) contabiliza 1,066,706 personas contagiadas en 181 países, con un impacto de 56,767 personas fallecidas. Esta crisis ha tenido grandes implicaciones que no son exclusivamente médicas. Aumento en el desempleo, baja en la producción, escasez y encarecimiento de productos básicos son algunos de los mayores ejemplos.
By Bia’ni Madsa' Juárez López, Keepers of the Earth Fund Manager
En 1948, la Asamblea Mundial de la Salud declaró que cada 7 de abril se conmemore el Día Mundial de la Salud por la necesidad de garantizar el acceso a servicios públicos de salud para toda la población sin importar las condiciones económicas de las personas. El derecho a la salud es un derecho básico de todos los humanos, y también, de los Pueblos Indígenas.
Por Demetrio Cojtí Cuxil
El objeto del presente artículo es esbozar el efecto del Coronavirus 19 en los Pueblos Indígenas. Utiliza como país referente a los Indígenas de Guatemala, pero sus consideraciones pueden ser válidas para el resto de los Pueblos Aborígenes del mundo pues casi todos tienen e implementan, grosso modo, la misma cosmovisión con respecto a los ancianos.
Demografía de los ancianos Indígenas y su relación con el Coronavirus 19
Resguardo Indígena Inga San Miguel de la Castellana aims to strengthen the Inga language among youth in the Villagarzón municipality of Colombia. They have seen much success since benefitting from a grant from Cultural Survival’s Keepers of the Earth Fund.
As the COVID-19 virus spreads to countries with low-resources, high levels of poverty and malnutrition, high levels of inequality, and discrimination against Indigenous Peoples, we know that this crisis will have a much deeper and more widespread impact.
Inequalities already exist in the information provided. Much of the information is available online, only for those with Internet access, the ability to read and write, and speak a majority language.