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For environmental awareness and intercultural learning: Protecting nature, connecting cultures, shaping the future.
The association pursues exclusively and directly charitable purposes.
Its objectives include, in particular:
Education as a driver of social change – development and implementation of educational projects in line with the 2030 Agenda (Goals 4, 13, 15, and 17).
Promoting bottom-up policies in which affected communities themselves are agents of change – especially through collaboration with indigenous organizations and knowledge keepers from Latin America.
Protecting biodiversity and ecosystems through education and awareness-raising work in Switzerland and internationally.
Building cultural bridges between Switzerland, Europe, and Latin America to exchange knowledge, values, and practices that strengthen connection to nature, community, and resilience.
Empowering women and girls in indigenous and local communities, including through projects like Aîbu Kene Keneya, which promotes matrifocal knowledge, sustainable economics, and cultural heritage.
The association is politically independent and religiously neutral, but consciously engages in social discourse and decision-making processes.
The association pursues exclusively and directly charitable purposes.
Its objectives include, in particular:
Education as a driver of social change – development and implementation of educational projects in line with the 2030 Agenda (Goals 4, 13, 15, and 17).
Promoting bottom-up policies in which affected communities themselves are agents of change – especially through collaboration with indigenous organizations and knowledge keepers from Latin America.
Protecting biodiversity and ecosystems through education and awareness-raising work in Switzerland and internationally.
Building cultural bridges between Switzerland, Europe, and Latin America to exchange knowledge, values, and practices that strengthen connection to nature, community, and resilience.
Empowering women and girls in indigenous and local communities, including through projects like Aîbu Kene Keneya, which promotes matrifocal knowledge, sustainable economics, and cultural heritage.
The association is politically independent and religiously neutral, but consciously engages in social discourse and decision-making processes.