Rimisp presented at an international seminar celebrating 10 years of the "Small Localities" program in Chile.
Rimisp researchers, together with Sank’s local partners and Mayan Q’eqchi’ communities in the department of Alta Verapaz (Guatemala), carried out a series of advocacy activities within the framework of the Networks for Agrifood Transformation project.
Rodrigo Yáñez and Rafael Lindemann, principal investigators of Rimisp – Latin American Center for Rural Development, traveled to Guatemala to accompany the Sank organization and Mayan Q’eqchi’ communities of Alta Verapaz in meetings with Guatemalan government authorities and also presented the systematization of our work in the Networks for Agri-food Transformation project to the municipalities of Raxruhá and Chisec.
These advocacy actions sought to strengthen the dialogue between ancestral knowledge and public policies, as well as to present the project’s progress at national and municipal levels.
ADVOCACY AT NATIONAL GOVERNMENT LEVEL
The advocacy agenda with the Government of Guatemala was a significant step in making visible the needs and proposals of the Maya Q’eqchi’ communities. Rimisp researchers accompanied community representatives to various meetings in Guatemala City:
IMPACT AT THE MUNICIPAL LEVEL: RAXRUHÁ AND CHISEC
The activities also included the presentation of the project’s progress at municipal level, promoting coordination with local authorities:
In addition, Rimisp researchers met with Sank, the local partner of the Networks for Agri-Food Transformation project in Guatemala, to coordinate further actions and strengthen collaboration.
These activities are part of the Networks for Agri-Food Transformation project, an initiative supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC – Canada) and executed in conjunction with Rimisp’s partner in Guatemala, Sank.
Rimisp presented at an international seminar celebrating 10 years of the "Small Localities" program in Chile.
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