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"ISA was established on April 22, 1994, by a group of people with a significant professional background and experiences in the struggle for social and environmental rights. ISA has incorporated the material and non-material heritage amassed during the 15 years’ experience of several knowledgeable organizations in the indigenous rights issues in Brazil, such as the [[Ecumenical Documentation and Information Center]]’s Brazilian Indigenous Peoples Program, and the [[Indigenous Rights Nucleus]] (NDI) of Brasília." <ref>[http://www.socioambiental.org/e/inst/index.shtm About], Instituto Socioambiental, accessed September 22, 2008.</ref>
 
"ISA was established on April 22, 1994, by a group of people with a significant professional background and experiences in the struggle for social and environmental rights. ISA has incorporated the material and non-material heritage amassed during the 15 years’ experience of several knowledgeable organizations in the indigenous rights issues in Brazil, such as the [[Ecumenical Documentation and Information Center]]’s Brazilian Indigenous Peoples Program, and the [[Indigenous Rights Nucleus]] (NDI) of Brasília." <ref>[http://www.socioambiental.org/e/inst/index.shtm About], Instituto Socioambiental, accessed September 22, 2008.</ref>
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In 2007 they received a small amount of funding from [[USAID]], but obtained most funding (just under $1 million) from [[ICCO]]. The [[Packard Foundation]] also gave them $108,000. <ref>[http://www.socioambiental.org/e/inst/docs/rel_ativi/relfin2007.pdf Financial statements 2007], Instituto Socioambiental, accessed September 22, 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Founding members==
 
==Founding members==
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*[[Alícia Rolla]]  
 
*[[Alícia Rolla]]  
*[[Ana Valéria Nascimento Araújo Leitão]]  
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*[[Ana Valeria Nascimento Araujo Leitao]]  
*[[André Junqueira Ayres Villas-Bôas]]  
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*[[Andre Junqueira Ayres Villas-Boas]]  
 
*[[Anthony Anderson]]  
 
*[[Anthony Anderson]]  
 
*[[Anthony Reginald Gross]]  
 
*[[Anthony Reginald Gross]]  
 
*[[Barbara Bramble]]  
 
*[[Barbara Bramble]]  
 
*[[Brunhilde Haas de Saneaux]]  
 
*[[Brunhilde Haas de Saneaux]]  
*[[Carlos Alberto (Beto) Ricardo]]  
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*[[Carlos Alberto Ricardo]]  
*[[Carlos Frederico Marés de Souza Filho]]  
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*[[Carlos Frederico Mares de Souza Filho]]  
 
*[[Eduardo Viveiros de Castro]]  
 
*[[Eduardo Viveiros de Castro]]  
 
*[[Enrique Svirsky]]  
 
*[[Enrique Svirsky]]  
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*[[Isabelle Vidal Gianinni]]  
 
*[[Isabelle Vidal Gianinni]]  
 
*[[Jason Clay]]  
 
*[[Jason Clay]]  
*[[João Paulo Ribeiro Capobianco]]  
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*[[Joao Paulo Ribeiro Capobianco]]  
*[[José Carlos de Almeida Libânio]]  
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*[[José Carlos de Almeida Libanio]]  
 
*[[Juliana Ferraz da Rocha Santilli]]  
 
*[[Juliana Ferraz da Rocha Santilli]]  
*[[Márcio Santilli]]  
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*[[Marcio Santilli]]  
 
*[[Marina da Silva Kahn]]  
 
*[[Marina da Silva Kahn]]  
*[[Mário Mantovani]]  
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*[[Mario Mantovani]]  
 
*[[Neide Esterci]]  
 
*[[Neide Esterci]]  
*[[Nilto Ignácio Tatto]]  
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*[[Nilto Ignacio Tatto]]  
 
*[[Ricardo Azambuja Arnt]]  
 
*[[Ricardo Azambuja Arnt]]  
 
*[[Rubens Ramos Mendonça]]  
 
*[[Rubens Ramos Mendonça]]  
*[[Sérgio Barros Leitão]]  
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*[[Sergio Barros Leitao]]  
*[[Sérgio Mauro de Souza Santos Filho]]  
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*[[Sergio Mauro de Souza Santos Filho]]  
 
*[[Stephan Schwartzman]]  
 
*[[Stephan Schwartzman]]  
 
*[[Willem Pieter Groeneveld]]
 
*[[Willem Pieter Groeneveld]]
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==Resources and articles==
 
==Resources and articles==
 
===Related Sourcewatch articles===
 
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*[[Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation]] - funder [http://news.mongabay.com/2006/1206-moore.html]
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===References===
 
===References===
 
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[[category:Bolivia]] [[category:democracy]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 22 September 2008

Instituto Socioambiental

"ISA was established on April 22, 1994, by a group of people with a significant professional background and experiences in the struggle for social and environmental rights. ISA has incorporated the material and non-material heritage amassed during the 15 years’ experience of several knowledgeable organizations in the indigenous rights issues in Brazil, such as the Ecumenical Documentation and Information Center’s Brazilian Indigenous Peoples Program, and the Indigenous Rights Nucleus (NDI) of Brasília." [1]

In 2007 they received a small amount of funding from USAID, but obtained most funding (just under $1 million) from ICCO. The Packard Foundation also gave them $108,000. [2]

Founding members

Accessed September 2008: [3]

Actived members

Contact

Web: http://www.socioambiental.org/e

Resources and articles

Related Sourcewatch articles

References

  1. About, Instituto Socioambiental, accessed September 22, 2008.
  2. Financial statements 2007, Instituto Socioambiental, accessed September 22, 2008.
  3. Founding members, Instituto Socioambiental, accessed September 22, 2008.