Economic Entrepreneurship Programs
“Since a young age I was brought up with values and principles of indigenous cosmovision. I grew up in a family of great sages (Banku-Yachak) from Napo, and founders of the district of Arajuno, in the province of Pastaza. My grand parents were known to possess great powers to cure diseases with the sacred vine, Ayahusca.” Diana considers herself a kichwa woman, who is committed to strengthen the culture of indigenous people, through intercultural community endeavors, which in turn will generate an income for families in their communities. That way we can avoid the migration of indigenous people from their communities into cities in search for work. Migration to urban areas has become one of the leading factors, contributing to biocultural erosion. Currently, thanks to her career in finance, Diana has undertaken a joint textile venture in Arajuno called “ASOTEXKICH”, which helps to generate job opportunities for 20 kichwa women in vulnerable situations.