Mexico
There is a strong and vibrant Indigenous identity and Indigenous movement in Mexico. However, Indigenous territories are under constant attack from numerous megaprojects and fierce competition for natural resources that are located in Indigenous lands. The Christensen Fund officially began supporting partners in Mexico through its Northwest Mexico program in 2013, with a focus on the guardians of biocultural diversity in the state of Chihuahua. Now, we work with Indigenous Peoples on a local and national level in the Mexican and Latin American philanthropic spaces.
We are committed to supporting our partners’ efforts to secure Indigenous territories through the following strategies:
Legal defense and strategic litigation: supporting Indigenous-led and long-term processes that involve the creativity of communities, lawyers, experts and allies. Its biggest challenge was, and still is, to be able to endure the length of legal battles. When done, it has been successful. Advocacy: supporting our partners in organizing, connecting, building networks, and strengthening feedback loops among Indigenous Peoples and decision makers, governments, and movements. Strategic communications: to address the clash of narratives between Indigenous worldviews and the Western view of infinite development and endless growth. Indigenous Peoples are not anti-development, but are proposing a different paradigm that does not base “development” on the destruction of nature. Indigenous community-based work: strengthening social tissue and diverse leadership of communities to grow and foster unity and collective power. Security and self care: providing the tools and resources needed by Indigenous Peoples to safely defend their rights. Two-way Indigenous Peoples’ rights education: law enforcers need to know and be able to implement UNDRIP; Indigenous Peoples need to know and be able to exercise their collective rights.
Meet Some of our Mexico Partners
Meet Some of our Mexico Partners
Colectivo Maya Los Chenes is led by Maya Indigenous beekeepers who stood up to Monsanto in the face of impending bee extinction.
Colectivo Maya Los Chenes is led by Maya Indigenous beekeepers who stood up to Monsanto in the face of impending bee extinction.
This Chontal Indigenous Peoples legal defense organization fiercely promotes Indigenous Women’s rights. They are committed to working with women and men from indigenous communities in the collective defense of their territories, supporting their autonomy and respecting the community. Tequio has bravely stood up to mining corporations in their territory.
This Chontal Indigenous Peoples legal defense organization fiercely promotes Indigenous Women’s rights. They are committed to working with women and men from indigenous communities in the collective defense of their territories, supporting their autonomy and respecting the community. Tequio has bravely stood up to mining corporations in their territory.
Awé Tibúame is a Rarámuri Indigenous organization in Sierra Tarahumara, which is facing a group of businessmen who want their territory to make a golf course that faces the Copper Canyon.
Awé Tibúame is a Rarámuri Indigenous organization in Sierra Tarahumara, which is facing a group of businessmen who want their territory to make a golf course that faces the Copper Canyon.
To read more about the organizations and visit their websites, please click on the plus button (+) on the left.
Program Name | Organization | Country | About |
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Mexico | Centro de Capacitacion y Defensa de los Derechos Humanos e Indigenas A.C. | Mexico | Centro de Capacitacion y Defensa de los Derechos Humanos e Indigenas is an Indigenous feminist organization that works alongside groups of Indigenous women to promote and fulfill their individual and collective rights. Visit Website |
Mexico | Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Montaña Tlachinollan, A.C. | Mexico | Based on cultural diversity, Tlachinollan promotes the rights of the Ñuu Savi, Me'phaa, Nauah, Ñomdaa, and Mestizo peoples of the Montaña and Costa Chica regions of Guerrero in order to jointly build legitimate and peaceful paths that guarantee the enforcement of their human rights. Visit Website |
Mexico | Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, A.C. | Mexico | Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental is one of the main environmental Mexican NGOs that works for the defense of the environment and natural resources. They closely work with Indigenous environmental issues alongside Indigenous communities and host an environmental and collective rights school for defenders. Visit Website |
Mexico | Centro para el Desarrollo Social y la Sustentabilidad Nuiwari A.C. | Mexico | Nuiwari seeks to strengthen the social fabric and inter-community Indigenous organization capacity of the communities of the San Pedro-Mezquital River basin and promote preservation of biological and cultural heritage. |
Mexico | Consultoría Técnica Comunitaria, A.C. | Mexico | Consultoría Técnica Comunitaria promotes peasant economies and governance in Indigenous communities and forest ejidos of the Sierra Tarahumara in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, through training, technical assistance, and the defense of the communities' rights. Visit Website |
Mexico | Federación Indígena Empresarial y Comunidades Locales de México A. C. | Mexico | CIELO are the women and men from Indigenous and local communities that unite their efforts to promote and defend the exercise of their rights and the securement of their territories, always walking towards Buen Vivir and organized through a 286 member confederation of Indigenous-led and owned cooperatives and small businesses. Visit Website |
Mexico | Fondo Defensores A.C. | Mexico | Fondo Defensores is an Indigenous-led fund, focused on the promotion and defense of Indigenous rights in Latin America and on providing secure and timely access to strategic and flexible resources that contribute to strengthening the advocacy and collective power of Indigenous Peoples. Visit Website |
Mexico | Foro Para el Desarrollo Sustentable A.C. | Mexico | Foro works with Indigenous communities of 3 priority regions (Sonora-Chihuahua, Guerrero-Morelos, and Chiapas) that are at risk or in situations of forced displacement due to territorial dispossession, violence, and violation of human rights. They provide training and accompaniment of defenders' community members and their allies. Visit Website |
Mexico | Instituto Mexicano de Desarrollo Comunitario A.C. | Mexico | Instituto Mexicano de Desarrollo Comunitario provides popular education and long-term, close, grassroots community-based capacity building directly on Indigenous territories to strengthen Indigenous self determination. Visit Website |
Mexico | International Funders for Indigenous Peoples | United States | The International Funders for Indigenous Peoples is the only global donor affinity group dedicated to Indigenous Peoples worldwide. Visit Website |
Mexico | Periodismo de Abajo A.C. | Mexico | Periodismo de Abajo is a non-profit global communication space that elevates the stories and testimonies of those invisible to the mass media. It is a space that is built from the bottom-up and strives to build media that amplifies Indigenous narratives, strengthens self determination of peoples and dreams alongside them. Visit Website |
Mexico | Redes por la Diversidad, Equidad y Sustentabilidad A.C. | Mexico | Redes works to build Indigenous Technological Autonomy as well as access to non-Indigenous owned and led media without discrimination through four programs: Rights, Training, Community Networks, and Applied Research. Visit Website |
Mexico | Rhizomatica Communications | United States | Rhizomatica uses new information and communication technologies to facilitate well-being, community organization, and personal and collective autonomy. Their approach combines regulatory activism and reform, the development of decentralized telecommunications infrastructure, direct community involvement and participation, and critical engagement with new technologies. Visit Wesbite |
Mexico | Servicios Integrales Emuri (SINE) A.C. | Mexico | SINÉ is an intercultural collective effort to accompany community-based and Indigenous-led alternatives based on Buen Vivir and deep ecological relationships. SINÉ leads nationwide grassroots networks as well as innovative educational communications and cultural projects that strive to learn from, strengthen, and disseminate Indigenous wisdom and experience. Visit Webiste |
Mexico | Tequio Jurídico A.C. | Mexico | Tequio Jurídico is an all Indigenous Chontal organization based in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. They promote and defend Indigenous women's rights and the collective rights and live tequio (the task or collective work that each person owes to their Indigenous community) as a practice of communality to strengthen their self determination and autonomy. Visit Website |
Mexico | Tsikini A.C. | Mexico | Tsikini is an organization of Indigenous rights defenders with legal expertise in collective, agrarian, and environmental law who work together to provide educational, legal, and psycho-emotional tools to the Indigenous communities they serve. Visit Website |