SEMINAR ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLESANDPEACEBUILDING EXPERIENCES

La Paz, Bolivia, August 13 and 14, 2009

AGENDA

Thursday, August 13

10:00 a.m.Inaugural Ceremony by the Tata Elías Quelca

Welcomingremarks bythe Representative of the OAS Secretariat General in Bolivia, Mr. Bernhard Griesinger

Remarks by Mr. Adolfo Chávez, leader of the Eastern Bolivian Confederation of Indigenous Peoples (CIDOB)

Remarks by herExcellency, Ms.Mónica Soriano, Vice Minister of Institutional Management

10:30 a.m.CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN ORIGINARY INDIGENOUS PEASENT NATIONS AND PEOPLES, AND IN INTERCULTURAL COMMUNITIES

Speakers:Miguel Palacín (Peru) – coordinator of the Coordinating Body of Andean Indigenous Organizations (CAOI)

Gabriel Muyuy (Colombia) – Indigenous Fund of Latin America and the Caribbean

Bienvenido Zacu, former leader of CIDOB, Director General of TCO’s

Vicente Flores, Ex Apu Mallqu, CONAMAQ

12:30 p.m.Question and Answer Session

13:00 p.m.Lunch Break

15:00 p.m.ORIGINARY INDIGENOUS PEASANT JUSTICE – LEGAL PLURALISM

Speaker: Valentín Ticona, Vice-minister of Originary Indigenous Peasant Justice

Nina Pacari, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador

Rebeca Delgado, Coordinator of the Autonomies Department in Cochabamba

Luis Fernando Arias(Colombia), Secretary General of theNational Indigenous Organization of Colombia (ONIC)

17:00 p.m.Question and Answer Session

Friday, August 14

10:00 a.m.UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Speaker: Mateo Martínez (Honduras) – Executive Secretary of the Indigenous Fund of Latin America and the Caribbean

Petronilo Flores, Director General of the Vice-ministry of Originary Indigenous Peasant Justice

12:00 p.m.Question and Answer Session

13:00 p.m.Lunch Break

15:00 p.m.INDIGENOUS POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL PROCESSES

Speaker: Nina Pacari, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ecuador

Esteban Ticona, Director of the Bolivian Diplomatic Academy

German Choquehuanca

16:30 p.m.Question and Answer Session

17:30 p.m.Closing remarksby Ambassadorby Víctor Rico Frontaura, OAS Secretary for Political Affairs

Remarks by her Excellency, Ms. Júlia Ramos , Minister of Rural Development and Lands

Remarks by José Enrique Pinelo, Permanent Representative of Boliviato theOAS

18:15 p.m.Special Event:Award ceremony of the “The Huarina Community’s Painting Competition” on peace through the eyes of children’. Prizes presented by Ms. Magdalena Talamás, Chief of the OAS Peace Fund

18:00 p.m.Special event: Indigenous artistic-musical performanceby representatives of the Rural Culture Lecture of the BolivianDiplomaticAcademy

Seminar on Indigenous Peoples and Peacebuilding Experiences

August 13 and 14, 2009

La Paz, Bolivia

Hall of Honor Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia

Plaza Murillo, Calle Jurín

This Seminar is organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia and the OAS Peace Fund.

The objective is to develop an ongoing dialogue over the diverse alternative methods of conflict resolution and the construction of peace in indigenous populations, and incorporate the knowledge, practices, and experiences of the indigenous communities in these areas. International and national speakers have been invited to give presentations on the principal topics indentified in each of the four panels, which will be enriched with accounts from two or three indigenous representatives. The final commentaries will be made by two speakers who will then answer questions from the audience. Indigenous leaders from different communities and regions of the country, as well as representatives of civil society, social organizations, NGOs, cooperation agencies, representatives of the diplomatic community, the media, and academic institutions, including universities and public intellectual groups, will also enrich the debate with their participation. The overall aim of the seminar is to learn from the experiences of the indigenous peoples in the area of peace building, and to identify the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as the region consolidates its democratic process.