秘鲁亚马逊流域的非政府组织和土著组织:合作伙伴、资产提供者还是桥梁建设者?

Ricardo Villanueva
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从事促进发展工作的非政府组织是能够阐明在发展世界中通常没有联系的两个方面的行动者:技术能力- -专家知识和倡导和引导易受伤害的社会行动者的需求的能力。自1970年代以来,可持续发展领域的非政府组织为强调亚马逊土著人民的领土权利和保护其栖息地作出了贡献。近年来,由于采掘业在脆弱地区的扩散,冲突日益加剧,各种不同类型的非政府组织出现了不同的新角色。新的专业角色是从一个复杂的等式中发展出来的,这个等式结合了非政府组织的原则和背景、非政府组织社区内部的互动以及组织在围绕采掘业和土著群体之间关系而产生的冲突谈判过程中所涉及的一系列行动者中所愿意扮演的角色。
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NGOs and Indigenous Organizations in Peruvian Amazon Basin: Partners, Asset Providers or Bridge Builders?
Non-governmental organizations working in the promotion of development (ONGD) are actors that articulate two aspects that had generally been unlinked in the world of development: technical capability-expert knowledge and the capacity for advocay and channelling of demands of vulnerable social actors. Since the 1970s, NGOs in the field of sustainable development have contributed to highlight indigenous Amazonian peoples' rights to territory and preservation of their habitats. In recent years different and new roles have arisen accross a range of different types of NGOs amidst a mounting trend of conflict as a consequence of proliferation of extractive industry in vulnerable areas. New specialized roles develop from a complex equation that combines NGOs' principles and background, interaction within the NGO community and the position the organization is willing to play within the array of actors involved in the conflict-negotiation processes that arise around the relationship between extractive industries and indigenous groups.
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