Accredited NGOs located in this country
The list of accredited NGOs is presented below, along with corresponding accreditation forms. You can search the list using the criteria provided on the right.
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Name, address and source | Activities related to ICH |
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Asociación Teje Teje Teje Teje [en] Cra. 2# 29-144 apartment 601 Edificio Casa del Mar Playa Salguero Santa Marta COLOMBIA URL: http://www.tejeteje.org Tel.: 575 42 20 520
Next report due 2023
| Year of creation: 2005 Domain(s): - oral traditions and expressions - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) Colombia Objectives:Since its creation in 2005, Teje Teje is committed through its field work to the strengthening of the cultural identity and traditional expressions of indigenous peoples and other groups too. Connected concerns for the achievement of this goal are the preservation of the environment, the fostering of sustainable development, and the support to children education and traditional leaders' capacity building. In this manner Teje Teje contributes in the safeguarding of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, the implementation of formal, informal and non-formal education processes. lt provides services and consultancy for the implementation of projects that include the restauration of values such as solidarity and the respect for human dignity. As a consequence, it cares for the individual and collective cultural growth of the communities as well as for the preservation of the environment. lt fosters resilience in rural areas mostly. Its work is focused in the restauration of traditional knowledge and production in land production, environmental management, sacred and ritual centers, gastronomy, healing, spirituality, artifact, looking at these various elements of individual and collective life with an holistic approach. Teje Teje is convinced that social policies are essential for the definition and implementation of its mainly indigenous counterparts’ potentialities. lt draws from priority concerns such as: cultural and environmental conservation, community participation, respect for multiculturalism and equity in all levels of society, private-public cooperation. Activities: Travels around the sacred sites of the Ette Ennaka indigenous population for cultural strengthening (2016- current, Magdalena and Cesar) Beneficiaries: Directly: 10 traditional authorities. Indirectly: 2.238 Ette Ennaka people. Products: 1) Cultural cartography document that includes maps and inventory of sacred sites and medicinal plants. 2) Video, memory of the travels 3) Document that compiles discussions and conclusions on the sacred sites. Workshops with the Zenu indigenous population on their intangible cultural heritage (2015- 2016, Cordoba and Sucre) Beneficiaries: Directly: 300 people that assisted to the workshops. Indirectly: 187.913 Zenu people. Products: 1) Special Safeguards Plan of the cultural expression: "Weaving of the Cariaflecha in Cordoba and Sucre". 2) Inclusion of the cultural expression in the national intangible cultural heritage list. Historic, anthropologic and environmental research based on qualitative and quantitative methods (2014- 2015, Magdalena and Cesar) Beneficiaries: 2.238 Ette Ennaka People. Products: Document: Cultural Characterization of territorial affections of the Ette Ennaka People for land restitution process. Travels around the sacred sites of the Black Line (boundaries of the ancestral Arhuaco, Wiwa, Kogi and Kankuamo territory) with the indigenous shamans for cultural strengthening (2008, 2010, 2014, Magdalena, Cesar Guajira, and Atlantico) Beneficiaries: 341.134 people fron indigenous communities of the 3 departments. Products: Documentary films: "Pagamento: Ritual Territory", "Ritual and Thought" distributed in indigenous schools for culture strengthening. Compliling of Ette Ennaka's oral tradition on territory and settlement with the elders, for cultural strengthening (2014, Magdalena) Beneficiaries: 2.238 Ette Ennaka People. Products: Recordings as a contribution to the Ette Ennaka’s life plan and to the municipalities inventory on intangible cultural heritage. Itinerant Exhibition that shows the Ette Ennaka's history of their travels and settlement in ancestral territory (2014, Magdalena) Beneficiaries: 2.238 Ette Ennaka People. Products: 6 photography panels (1x2 Mt). Construction of the Nara Kajmanta's school kitchen and dining room with a traditional design and economic support for the Ette Taara's (languaje) teacher (2013- 2014, Santa Marta) Beneficiaries: Directly: 60 Ette Ennaka Children. Indirectly: 136 people. Products: Kitchen, dining room, Ette Taara lessons guaranteed. Recuperation and construction of traditional home orchards (Kaaria) for food sustainability and cultural strengthening (2007 and 2010-2014, Magdalena and Cesar) Beneficiaries: 167 families. Products: 169 Traditional Home Orchards. Workshops on traditional: weaving, handcrafts, music, dance, ethno medicine and self-government for the Ette Ennaka indigenous communities. (2011 - 2014, Magdalena and Cesar) Beneficiaries: 122 families. Result: recovery of material culture. Advisory to the women weavers of the following indigenous communities: Wayuu, Arhuaco, Kogi and Kankuamo, on issues such as traditional design, quality and marketing. (2005, Guajira, Cesar, Magdalena). Beneficiaries: 10 women weavers. Result: Recovery of traditional designs and improvement of their income. Publications: March 2, 2014 Hoy Diario del Magdalena (Today Magdalena’s Newspaper, Macondo Sunday Magazine), «Teje Teje Association to the rescue of the Ette Ennaka culture". December 2014 Iguana Magazine, "Chimila women and children preserve their ancestral culture". June 30, 2013 Hoy Diario del Magdalena (Today Magdalena’s Newspaper), «Eight years working in the Department of Magdalena. Teje Teje seeks to preserve indigenous cultures". December 2012 Iguana Magazine, «Compromised with tradition of the Chimila Indigenous population" December 2009- January 2010 Gesti6n Social Caribe (Caribbean Social Management) Magazine,"Recovery and strengthening of traditional and cultural practices associated to the Ette Ennaka familiar and sustainable food production". Cooperation: Since 2005 Teje Teje has made alliances with women weavers of the following indigenous peoples communities: Kankuamo in Atanquez, Wayuu in Manaure and Arhuaco in Jimain, aiming to support the preservation of their traditional handcrafts. In addition, Teje Teje promoted the creation of the Ette Ennakas Women Weavers Association in 2009 which today provides indigenous women with incomes to help support their families. In 2007 and 2010 - 2014 Teje Teje worked in alliance with the Ette Ennakas "Cabildo" (Authorities) in the strengthening of their traditional practices associated to food production, political organization, and cultural heritage around issues such as weaving and handcrafts, music, dance, ethno medicine and self-government, benefitting 145 families. Since early 2016, Teje Teje has worked in association with the Ministry of Culture, with the accredited NGO to the 2003 Convention, Traditions for Tomorrow, and with the Ette Ennaka "cabildo" on a project that aims tore vitalize its cultural identity considering the conservation of sacred sites, knowledge of medicinal plants and the word of the elders. With the Zenu Indigenous population, Teje Teje is currently working with the indigenous authorities to encourage the creation of a group of people (committee) that will manage cultural heritage based on the Special Safeguards Plan of the cultural expression "Handcrafts as the heart of Zenu Identity". |
Corporación Embodying Reconciliation - Cuerpos para la Reconciliación Embodying Reconciliation [en] Carrera 21 # 39b-25 Apto 202. 111311 Bogotá COLOMBIA URL: http://embodyingreconciliation.com/site/ Tel.: (+57) 314 4234371/(+57) 320 3187881
Next report due 2027
| Year of creation: 2016 Domain(s): - performing arts - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) Colombia Objectives:1.) To raise the visibility of local heritages and the voices of the local communities we work with, connecting them with each other and helping to promote engagement with Intangible Cultural Heritage through recognition and strengthening of identity and cultural diversity. 2.) To use innovative technology(including virtual reality) to reach and engage a greater audience, particularly children and youth, with cultural heritage. In particular, we aim to help individuals and communities strengthen the cultural, oral, and bodily narratives that form a spatial and temporal organization of their daily activities, drawing together day to day life with ICH 3.) To develop methodologies that safeguard Intangible Cultural Heritage and intercultural exploration through interactive narratives and role-playing games, storytelling, dance, song, and collective construction, creating immersive experiences – in both in-person and virtual technology. 4.) To develop and promote a reflexive, critical and inclusive education that spotlights less prominent perspectives, and respects the authorship and ownership of communities and individuals. 5.) To develop communities with strong strategies for intercultural dialogue, conflict resolution, and peace through understanding of cultural practices and awareness of bodily and societal memories. 6.) To contribute to the development of affective, assertive and creative leaders with a deep capacity for critical thinking, (cross-)cultural competency and flexibility through short programs that use emotional, physical, and mental exploration to develop the resources and capacity of individuals and communities. Activities: Embodying Reconciliation offers five services related with Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH): (i) Ethnographic Research; (ii) Advising and Consulting; (iii) Trainings; (iv) Media production and communication; and (v) Artistic Residencies. Cooperation: All of Embodying Reconciliation’s work starts from a philosophy of raising the voices of local leaders and foregrounding the voices and knowledge of the communities we work with. Our projects are developed in collaboration with community members to address the specific needs and issues faced. |
Fundación Erigaie Erigaie Foundation [en] Calle 10 No 3-76. La Candelaria Centro Bogotà COLOMBIA URL: http://www.erigaie.org URL: http://www.herenciacultural.org Tel.: (571) 2865462
Next report due 2023
| Year of creation: 1991 Domain(s): - social practices, rituals and festive
events - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) • Contribute to solving the problems of cultural, social and ecological environments in the country, through the promotion of integral processes in the student, academic and community fields. • Promote and advance scientific and technological research, especially in the archaeological, architectural, biological, geographical, historical and social areas. • Provide advice and cooperation in scientific or technological research advanced or promoted by other persons or entities. • Disseminate and manage knowledge on cultural heritage, in its archaeological, architectural, ecological, histroical and social aspects, through written publications, databases, audio or visual media, exhibitions and lectures open to the public. • Provide advice and cooperation for the maintenance, preservation, restoration, building, managing and safeguarding of the intangible and material cultural heritage in its archaeological, architectural, ecological, natural, historical and social aspects. With these objectives, the foundation has developed a framework for working towards the safeguarding of the intangible heritage which is expected to contribute specifically to the identification, documentation, research, preservation, protection and enhancement of the intangible heritage. Similarly, the efforts to promote solutions to the problems of the country and the scientific and technological research in various areas have been expanded to examine these areas from the issue of intangible heritage, serving also to support its preservation. Activities: Monika Therrien. Director. Anthropologist and Master in History. Professor of the Master's degree of Cultural Heritage and Territory and of the Specialization in Conservation of Architectural Heritage. Project manager of the Erigaie Foundation. At the moment she coordinates research on the impact of the policies of intangible heritage for the MIA Cultural Heritage Observatory, on industrial heritage with the project 'Fábrica de Loza Bogotana' and the relation between heritage and tourism in Villa de Leyva. Germán Ferro. Investigator. He has work with the communities of the Department of Huila in the development of research projects on cultural heritage in which he involves the Colombian histrorical and regional context, using the assessment of local cultural processes as main teaching tool, involving the communities as watchers and managers of their own resources. Director of projects as "cultural inventory of Huila"; "travel to the holy places of Huila". Carlos del Cairo and Catalina García. Researchers. Coordinators of the research area related to maritime and underwater cultural heritage in which framework have been carried out projects such as "The Plan for awareness for the protection of underwater cultural heritage, phases I and", the international Seminar on "Maritime Tierra Bomba" and memory places in the township of Tierrabomba", focused on working with the coastal and island communities and the recovery of the fishing traditions of the island. Alvaro Santoyo and Mónica Hernández. Investigators. Alvaro Santoyo has worked since 1999 in the analysis of what the Colombian elite thinks about the Amazon area, and since 2003, in issues related to memory, mithology, social organization and education in Amerinidian societies of Vaupés. Mónica Hernández for her part, has developed projects on spatial and territorial configuration in the Colombian Pacific. They both work on the project "MIA (Material, Intangible and Archaeological) Cultural Heritage Observatory, in the first phase of which they analize the impact of the heritage declarations in the case of two populations, both, at the community level and the process of formulation of public policies for these populations. Cooperation: In developing projects for the protection of cultural heritage, the Foundation has supported the creation of local NGOs "ALCAESPO" and "Buceadores de la historia de los cañones (Divers of the history of the cannons)" made up of mothers who are heads of families and groups of fishermen from the island of Tierra Bomba, for the local management of the maritime resources of the island. Through the signing of agreements with these organizations, the Foundation ensures cooperation between the institutional, the local and the academic sectors for the implementation of initiatives for the study, protection and dissemination of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in coastal areas and islands. The development of joint projects with the Terra Firme NGO, formed by researchers supported by the Erigaie Foundation, has allowed the generation of opportunities for dissemination of the projects related to the Intangible Cultural Heritage at national and international levels, by young researchers and professionals working in the field. The development of the Seminar on Intangible Heritage "management, participation and action" held in April, 2009, was conceived as a space for theoretical debate, analysis and work methodologies on the Intangible Cultural Heritage. This is done with the participation of Colombian and foreign researchers who presented their case studies and perspectives from which they have been addressed. Additionally, in four days were presented experiences of managers, public officials and leaders of organizations to identify and understand local contexts and the problems and challenges faced in the formulation of public policies and action plans relating to cultural heritage and its implementation and impact on local and regional authorities. Through the implementation of valuation and empowerment methodologies of local cultural resources it has been possible to involve communities from some municipalities of the Department of Huila, as watchers and managers of the material and intangible heritage. The MIA (Material, Intangible and Archaeological) Cultural Heritage Observatory, has been formed as a line of research devoted to the study of the discursive construction of heritage and the production of relevant knowledge to act as a consultative body in the formulation of public policies related to the indicated topic. |
Fundación Mundo Espiral Mundo Espiral Foundation [en] Carrera 32 Número 16 - 41 Edificio Torre 32 - 402 COLOMBIA URL: http://fundacionmundoespiral.blogspot.com Tel.: +57-2-7375740
Next report due 2027
| Year of creation: 2007 Domain(s): - oral traditions and expressions - identification, documentation,
research (including inventory-making) Colombia Objectives:Based on the statues of the “Mundo Espiral” Foundation the following objectives are related with the safeguarding of cultural heritage, and the spirit of the Convention: 5. To Contribute to the regional culture improvement, through the formation of cultural processes and groups as well as the dissemination and promotion of artistic and cultural events. 6. To promote directly or indirectly the scientific, social, technical, and cultural progress of the country, contribute to scientific research in terms of progress and development, as well a scientific, technical, and cultural exchange with national or foreign institutions. 11. To promote the associative work with the establishment of cultural, social, and environmental programs, with the technical and economic support of public and private entities without the spirit of profit, of a municipal, departmental, national, and international character. Likewise, to raise the level of participation and organization in social, economic, cultural, political, and environmental matters in urban and rural communities. 13. To develop intervention strategies to different programs and projects in the region, to optimize the use of resources and the results of projects, through the monitoring, evaluation, and constant control, where the community also participates through supervision. Activities: The experience about "Mundo Espiral" Foundation related with studies, analysis, recognition, safeguarding, and diffusion of Cultural Heritage on the local, regional and national level, starts with The National Grant awarded by the Ministry of Culture in Colombia, within the framework of the 2008 Incentives named: "Recognize and value your cultural heritage", with the project: "Inventory of religious cultural heritage in San Juan de Pasto - Nariño". Next, the entity joined the "Vigías" Cultural Heritage Program of the Ministry of Culture, with the “Holy Week and religious associations. Tangible and inmaterial cultural heritage of San Juan de Pasto, Colombia”, in 2009. Cooperation: Mutual respect with communities, groups, and individuals is one of the characteristics of "Mundo Espiral" Foundation, as the processes of investigation, inventory, registration, training, safeguarding, dissemination, transmission, and responsible enjoyment of intangible cultural heritage, they take into account the traditional norms and the national and international legality that is specified from the signing of the following documents with the bearers: copyright, endorsement consents to participate, permission for the dissemination of images and acts of commitment, among others. |