Interethnic Association For The Development of The Peruvian Rainforest - Members

Members

The organizations that formed it are:

  • Consejo Aguaruna-Huambisa (CAH) (Aguaruna-Huambisa Council) from the Amazonas departament.
  • Asociación de Comunidades Asháninkas del valle de Pichis (Association of Asháninkas' Communities of Pichis Valley) It is the most numerous ethnic group of the country, which acronym is ACONAP and it mainly belongs to the department of Pasco.
  • Federación de Comunidades Nativas del Ucayali (FECONAU) (Federation of the Native Communities from the department of Ucayali)
  • Federación Nativa de Madre de Dios (FENAMAD) (Native Federation of the department of Madre de Dios)
  • The Piro People (Ucayali)
  • The Amuesha People (Pasco)
  • The Matsés People (Loreto)

Its representatives work actively for improving the native settlers of the Amazon's conditions of health, education, housing, organization, etc.

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