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Skoll Foundation puts $1M toward indigenous groups, conservation in the Amazon mongabay.com March 11, 2008
"The Amazon Conservation Team is a tremendous addition to the community of Skoll social entrepreneurs who have demonstrated, through their inspiration and creativity, courage and fortitude, that solutions do exist for some of the worldâs most intractable problems," said Sally Osberg, President and CEO of the Skoll Foundation. "Like all the organizations in our portfolio, ACT is successfully tackling complex social issues with a sustainable, scalable solution. We believe their work has the potential for transformational benefit to indigenous cultures and forests of the Amazon and we're honored to support their continued commitment to systemic change at the grassroots level."
"Indigenous peoples know, manage and protect the rainforest far better than we do," said Dr. Plotkin, President of the Amazon Conservation Team. "If you want to protect the rainforest, why not enlist the assistance of the people who actually live there? This is the only way that equilibrium change can be brought about in terms of protecting the greatest expression of life on earth." "The only way to truly bring equilibrium change in efforts to preserve the rainforests of the Amazon—including both their rich biodiversity and indigenous culture - is if the voice of the indigenous people who inhabit the remaining forests is heard and their legal rights respected and enforced," added Liliana Madrigal, co-founder of ACT. The award will be presented by Skoll Foundation Chairman Jeff Skoll, Skoll Foundation President and CEO, Sally Osberg and special guest former President Jimmy Carter, at a special ceremony on March 27 at the Skoll World Forum on Social Entrepreneurship at Oxford University. Related Amazon Conservation Team wins "Innovation in Conservation Award" for path-breaking work with Amazon tribes December 11, 2007 The Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) was today awarded mongabay.com's inaugural "Innovation in Conservation Award" for its path-breaking efforts to enable indigenous Amazonians to maintain ties to their history and cultural traditions while protecting their rainforest home from illegal loggers and miners. table align=left> ![]() |
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