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El proyecto de ecoturismo Champa mía, busca resignificar su relación con el río, apostarle al progreso y dar alternativas de vida a jóvenes.

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00:08The Riva Trato
00:09The Riva Trato
00:09The Riva Trato
00:10I learned to play
00:11in the Riva Trato
00:12since three years
00:14and the fishing,
00:17the fishing,
00:18the road for us,
00:18the road for us
00:22is our master's Riva Trato
00:24and the Riva Trato
00:26for us all.
00:40The pillar of us
00:42is our master's Riva Trato.
00:44Through the Riva Trato
00:47we strengthen our communities
00:48with the community process
00:50and the community process
00:52We call our clients
00:54and the communities
00:55so that through all that
00:56the community can have
00:58resources to exist.
01:01The Riva Trato
01:02has happened many things
01:04like violence in the communities
01:09the issue of the mining
01:10that it has been a bit
01:12devastated
01:13and that it gave us
01:15that it is right now
01:17and that that's why
01:19we have to take care of
01:20this river that we have here
01:22because the nature
01:23costs us
01:24the bad use
01:26that we have
01:26about this mineral
01:28that we have here.
01:29The Riva Trato
01:31is going to be
01:33the only one
01:36that we have
01:37to live in the world.
01:37The Zeru
01:37is going to be
01:37The Riva Trato
01:43The tradition of us,
01:44the Afro,
01:45is losing
01:46the ancestral knowledge.
01:48And in this
01:50we have been
01:51like, we have been
01:52to look at
01:52how we have
01:53to come back
01:57to the knowledge
01:58of us
02:00The idea with us is that those young people do not fall into the conflict of harm.
02:08Through this project, we are training the young people,
02:11first in the Ley 70,
02:12then in service to clients with the SENA
02:16and also with the UTCH,
02:19that we will be able to support them with tourism.
02:33What do you want to do with the community?
02:37I always wanted to be able to train the community
02:41about the community tourism
02:43so that they, the young people,
02:46have the opportunity to have some entrepreneurship.
02:50For example, there are young people who play chirimia, dance,
02:56well, there are many cultures.
02:57We have a lot of cultures,
02:59but sometimes,
03:00because of the lack of opportunities
03:03or resources,
03:04that is not implemented
03:07or sometimes we don't have the ideas
03:09to say, well, let's take this project ahead.
03:12This Río Atrato is something very beautiful,
03:14something that we have not been able to exploit touristically
03:18because it has spectacular zones here to know.
03:22But then with this project,
03:26we are implementing this and we want to ask
03:29that the people who are helping us with this
03:32and call more organizations that support us
03:37so that the young people have that impulse,
03:41that desire to continue on
03:42and not take the wrong path.
03:44I don't know.
03:45I don't know.
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04:50I don't know.
04:51Oh, yeah.
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