Brazil: an Amazonian wrangle

Apart from exposing vulnerable indigenous communities to infection, COVID-19 threatens a programme that provides livelihood to the vulnerable and helps conserve freshwater fish species. Indigenous people and rural communities in Brazil’s Amazon region have been dramatically hit by COVID-19. A note issued on 10 June by the Coordination of Indigenous Organizations of the Brazilian Amazon (COIAB), in response to the Brazilian government, said the actions of the official agencies in response to the pandemic are regrettable: “So far the responses of the National Indian Foundation (FUNAI) and of the Special Secretariat of Indigenous Health (SESAI) to the COVID-19 have been slow, unco-ordinated and insufficient.

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Main Authors: Rossoni, Felipe, Kurihara, Leonardo, Silveira, Gustavo
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2020
Subjects:Environment, Fisheries, ICSF, samudra Report, small-scale fisheries, fishing communities, Brazil, impact, fishermen, livelihoods, COVID,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/41279
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