REPAM: Seminar on Indigenous Traditional Medicine

In the wake of the COVID-19 in Amazonia, the Panamazón Red Eclesial is holding a Webinar on 10 December on the experiences of the indigenous peoples who have encountered the method of resisting the pandemic using medicinal plants to combat the virus. avoid his propaganda and save lives

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El eje de Justicia Socio ambiental en Buen Vivir de la Red Eclesial Panamazónica (REPAM), realize dit 10 dae van’n Seminario Webinar on the experiences around the indigenous peoples who met the mode of resisting fronts to the pandemic of COVID-19 use medicinal plants to fight the virus, avoid propagation and save lives.

More than 30 million people are missing

The Amazon has one of the most affected territories by the COVID-19 debit, not only the sanitary infrastructure precursors to the successive demolitions of the Governors, but by the contingents that have good wine on top of everything. According to the REPAM of the last day 7, 1,540,226 cases were confirmed and 36,839 people went bankrupt. The document reads:

“For our men and women of the original peoples of Panamazonia, the record of traditional Indian medicine has been traced to its ancestral possessions of plants, curative and preventive properties and uses.”

Experiences of using traditional medicine

At this seminar, the men and women have experienced the use of traditional indigenous medicine in combating COVID-19, sharing their experiences with them and being able to socialize with their experiences in different parts of the Amazon.

“It was necessary to listen to the voice of the directly involved parties, in order to share their investigations, systematizations and experiences. It also looks like it shares some visual images of its experiences and counts its responses ”

In this event, the assimilation will seek to identify the assets, the experiences of the Experienced, as well as the disabilities that must have habit and the perspectives that are important. It is necessary to retrieve the experiences so much in its curative results as in the cultural exchange that it has generated. And we also exchange experiences related to the promotion of mental health, focusing on the problem solely in physical medicine with the mental health focus within the focus of integral health.

Exhibitors and organizer

In this Seminar, co-exhibitors Betty Souza, the indigenous nurse of the Tikuna people of Colombia, and representatives of Cáritas Madre de Dios, Peru, and the Instituto Pe. Ezequiel Ramin – IPER, Brazil. The event will take place at 14.00, Ecuador time, 20.00 from Italy, Spain and Portugal, and will be broadcast on YouTube by the Panamazón Red Eclesial: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC86WePHS58KSYO6nKSe0yA

Justicia Socio-ambiental de los péblos amazonicos

As a result of the Seminar, it is hoped to create spaces for interchange and retraining these experiences of different countries with the end to fortify more than just the Socio-ambient justice and the Buen Vivir of the Amazonian people.

Alternatives to development

The eje of Justicia Socio-ambiental y Buen Vivir of the REPAM will build a consensus on the development of the buen vivir envoque from the proposed properties of the indigenous and amazon people. Participate in the individuals and institutions that have work experience in alternatives to development, ambient societal justice and training or capacity in sustainable practices.

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