This document presents the main lessons learned from the project implemented in three indigenous territories in Latin America with three partner organizations: CESDER- PRODES in Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mexico; APROBA-SANK in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala; and PROSUCO in the municipality of Torotoro, Bolivia.
The three initiatives were developed in territories characterized by a high proportion of indigenous population, being mostly rural, facing unfavorable socioeconomic conditions compared to the respective national averages and the presence of socio-environmental conflicts related to land and water, and experiencing migratory dynamics associated with livelihoods.