TRANSLATION (Fundação Estadual dos Povos Indígenas)
Manaus, November 4th, 2008.
Dear Sir,
The State Foundation of the Indigenous Peoples – FEPI, organization that guides the actions of the Amazonas State Government, as an intermediate in the guarantee of the indigenous peoples institutional rights, promoting their ethno-development in partnership with its organizations, manifests its commitment in working together with the Ministry of Environment and FUNAI for the development of the GEF Indigenous project BRA/08/G42 “Catalyzing the contribution of Indigenous Lands to the conservation of Brazil’s Forest Ecosystem”.
The Foundation has already shown its support and availability in participating in the referred project through its participation in the Regional Consultation process, culminating in the meeting held from October 10th to 11th 2008 in Manaus with the participation of more than 30 indigenous leaders from seven states of the legal Amazon.
We would like to inform that for the in-kind co-funding of the referred project, we will provide time of our employee (technicians), tickets and daily allowance paid by the foundation and its infra-structure to support the execution of the project in its totality.
Sincerely,
Bonifácio José
President Director
TRANSLATION (FUNAI)
Brasilia, May 14th, 2009.
REF: GEF Indigenous Project - Catalyzing the contribution of Indigenous Lands to the conservation of Brazil’s Forest Ecosystems (Full Size)
Dear Madam,
1- The National Indigenous People Foundation (FUNAI) considers the implementation of the GEF Indigenous project BRA/08/G42 “Catalyzing the contribution of Indigenous Lands to the conservation of Brazil’s Forest Ecosystem” a fundamental step for recognizing the importance of the contribution of the Indigenous Lands for the conservation of the country’s biodiversity. The contribution of its project is even more important, when considering that it supports the construction and implementation of the National Policy for Environmental Management of Indigenous Lands. This policy is under elaboration, an Inter-ministerial Working Group was established on March 31st of this year between the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Environment, together with
indigenous representatives, for this end.
2- In support to the project’s goals, this Foundation is committed in providing US$20 million as co-financing through the 5 years of project, from which US$18 million will be in cash and US$2 million in-kind. These financial resources will be distributed in the following outcomes of the project:
Outcome 1 – US$ 1,500,000;
Outcome 2 – US$ 6,000,000;
Outcome 3 – US$ 11,000,000; and,
Management - US$ 1,500,000.
3- In this sense, we kindly ask you to take the necessary measures for the presentation and approval of the project.
Sincerely,
Aloysio Castelo
Funai’s President – Substitute
Ministry of Environment
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