De los Santos, S., Natarén, L., Aquino, M., & Leyte, A. (2020, December 10). Desplazamiento forzado en Chiapas, un martirio prolongado. Retrieved December 13, 2020, from https://aquinoticias.mx/desplazamiento-forzado-en-chiapas-un-martirio-prolongado/
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Forced displacement in Chiapas
Sunday, December 6, 2020
Ministry of Economy authorizes 13 new mining projects in Guerrero
Among the
13 concessioned projects, there are around 1,800 hectares that mining companies
and entrepreneurs intend to explore and exploit; They range from the Papagayo
River to the Coyuca River and the La Coscolina hill, on the Costa Grande of
Guerrero.
For ten
years, in Guerrero, mining concessions have been granted in indigenous and
peasant territories, several of them open pit, as in the case of Carrizalillo
in Zumpango, where the ecosystem has been destroyed. The La Montaña
Tlachinollan Human Rights Center has denounced that various concessions are
granted to mining companies without the consent of the population.
I think
that the competent authorities should address the issue to avoid environmental
and social injustices with the indigenous people that inhabit the region, for
me this is a clear example that large companies and the government itself
misuse their power.
Post by Diana Gonzalez
Thursday, December 3, 2020
Climate crisis poses challenges
The Chiapas University of Sciences and Arts (Unicach) provides research and high-level human resources, capable of generating knowledge and proposing alternative solutions around climate change, highlighted the rector José Rodolfo Calvo Fonseca.
The foregoing, regarding the participation of Dr. Silvia Ramos Hernández, in the second Webinar "The Paris agreements in the face of the Covid-19 crisis: situation of the Expected and Determined Contributions for Chiapas."
During the second webinar, the director of the Institute for Research on Risk Management and Climate Change (IIGERCC) presented a report on the current status of the Climate Action Program of the State of Chiapas (PACCH), in her capacity as president of the Advisory Council on Change Chiapas climate.
In this regard, he pointed out that climate change, as a global environmental problem, poses challenges in the construction of a new type of development for human societies.
He said that in 2010, IIGERCC specialists designed the PACCH, which four years later became the State Program against Climate Change (PECCH) with the advice of local and national experts, and the inventory groups were created, legal framework and vulnerability.
Posted by: Vanessa Bazán
diariodechiapas.com/ (2020, December 03). UNICACH will provide research on food and nutritional security. Retrieved on December 03, 2020 from https://diariodechiapas.com/region/crisis-climatica-plantea-retos/143279
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
TELECOMUNICACIONES INDIGENAS COMUNITARIAS WINS SPECTRUM THAT WILL BE THE PILLAR OF ITS 4G NETWORK
This operator has coverage in the states of Oaxaca, Chiapas
and Guerrero (that is, the entire South Pacific Zone) as well as in Veracruz.
Telecomunicaciones Indigenas Comunitarias currently operates
a 2G network, but its plans are to evolve that network to a 4G infrastructure
to provide high-speed Internet to indigenous communities, thus becoming a sort
of fifth operator in Mexico with investment in its own 4G network together with
Telcel, Movistar, AT&T and Altán Redes, although their coverage is limited
only to very particular rural towns in the South-Southeast of Mexico.
This process will benefit the indigenous communities of the
South Pacific Zone, giving its users greater opportunities to integrate more
quickly into the globalized world, which can also be an opportunity to
publicize their artisan products and help them to have a voice that can be
better heard at both the State and Federal level about the conditions in which
they live.
The important thing is that Telecomunicaciones Indigenas
Comunitarias sees its now 10 GHz band for social use as the pillar to transport
the Internet traffic that will be generated by its 4G network, which is
expected to start full operation in the following months, starting in San Pedro
el Alto, Oaxaca.
The mechanism used by the regulator for this delivery to a
small operator with social coverage objectives, such as Telecomunicaciones
Indígenas Comunitarias, will also be known. It is still unknown if there was a
tax exemption on this installment.
Forced displacement in Chiapas
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