Solidarity Networks: Facing the pandemic in traditional territories

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The 19th DPCT-IG Covid-19 Bulletin presents initiatives from citizens, associations, social movements, civil society organizations, public and private institutions and Universities that have organized themselves to defend life and health in confronting the pandemic in Traditional Territories.

Actions such as the creation of the "Indigenous Emergency" Platform, which monitors the progress of the pandemic; the Covid-19 Panel, which brings data from quilombola and indigenous communities, which makes it possible to formulate specific strategies with Municipalities and States; the creation of bulletins on fishing activities and other communication actions, such as booklets and videos in indigenous languages, are some of these initiatives. 

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Solidarity Networks: Facing the pandemic in traditional territories

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