Ecuador-Local Reibas 

 sILVAYACUS

Hacemos parte de la provincia de Sucumbíos en el oriente ecuatoriano, en el cantón del Putumayo en la frontera con el sur del vecino país Colombia. La cabecera cantonal es “Puerto el Carmen” lugar, en el cual se unen dos ríos caudalosos: El San Miguel y el Putumayo. a 20 kilómetros, antes de llegar a Puerto el Carmen viniendo desde la capital, se encuentra  el  Lago Agrio,  una zona llamada Silvayacu y allí está ubicado tiene el colegio de una  comunidad Kichwa la cual se denomina: “Unidad Educativa  Intercultural Bilingüe Oriente Ecuatoriano”.

 

Religious Communities

Fathers of Consolata and Marista Brothers

Volunteers

Marianela López

Indigenous Population

The REIBA experience centers on a Kichwa community in the Silvayacu sector with around 350 habitants. Ground transportation.

School Name

The Education Center in which we are present is called: Fiscomisional Educational Unit EAST ECUADORIAN.

Teachers and Students

Number of Students in the education center: 147

Number of teachers: 12

Dikaro

Located in the Orellana Province
Cantón: Aguarico
Parish: Cononaco
Community: Dikaro
Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction: Apostolic Vicariate of Aguarico
Indigenous Population: Waorani

Currently, the Waorani people's physical, organizational, educational, cultural, spiritual, and territorial existence is being threatened.

Religious Communities

Lauritas Missionaries 

Volunteers

GABRIELA VALDIVIEZO

ISABEL LAGUNA

 

Indigenous Population

WAORANI

School Name

Bilingual Intercultural Community Education Unit Guardian of the Dikaro Language

Teachers and Students

Number of Students in the education center: 150

Number of teachers: 10

Environmental Situation

From year to year, deforestation has been well-known and visible.

Colonists are entering to increase and expand their livestock holdings.

It is an area of oil and mineral exploitation, which is causing serious negative effects on the land and the water.

The rivers in the region--San Miguel and Putumayo--are flooding, affecting the riverside lands by taking away crops and the land itself. This is an effect of deforestation which weakens the land and earth.

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