Pana-Pana
Derechos de la tierra y biodiversidad
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- Honduras
- Indigenous Solutions
- Land Rights
- Participatory-made film
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On the 12th September 2013 the Honduran government granted almost 7% of its territory to the indigenous Miskito people who have lived traditionally on this land for centuries. We follow the leadership of the indigenous organisation, MASTA, as they speak to their elders and explore solutions to better govern their land.
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MASTA (Moskitia Asla Takanka o «Unidad de La Mosquitia») fue fundada el 26 de junio de 1976 en la comunidad de Awas, perteneciente al...
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President of MASTA, Norvin is in charge of the indigenous organisation at a vital time during its history. After years of marginalisati...e.
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La Alianza Mesoamericana de Pueblos y Bosques (AMPB) es un espacio de coordinación e intercambio de autoridades territoriales que admi...s.
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Formed in 2006, by Paul Redman (director & camera) and Tim Lewis (producer & sound), Handcrafted Films have worked in many diff...y.
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Ganador de varios premios, Paul Redman es un director de documentales cuya obra se ha centrado en la dirección, grabación y edición ...).
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Productor, técnico de sonido, editor de vídeo, fotógrafo y escritor. Tim Lewis es productor de documentales para varias organizacion...
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Joel Redman ha ganado varios premios como fotógrafo y ha realizado trabajos y exposiciones a nivel internacional. Su obra ha sido publ...
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Imagine communities and land-owners being paid by the government to protect their forests & natural resources? Costa Rica is the only tropical country in the world that has reversed the process of deforestation through a unique fuel tax law that impresses the importance of protecting the environment & helping develop communities.
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