Our organization provides advice to public health administration teams and also to feminist, social and environmental organizations in order to reduce the linguistic, cultural and political gaps that may emerge in the access to health care.
We design projects, programmes and plans for indigenous traditional or ancestral medicine specialists to articulate with the public system. We programme complementary model of care between traditional or ancestral indigenous medicine and biomedicine adapted to the cultural and linguistic context.
We offer training for biomedical health teams to improve their services towards indigenous population in order to guarantee collective rights in pluricultural and plurilingual contexts.
We promote the inclusion of the ethnic variable in state and private data sources: information systems, epidemiology and vital statistics.
We give advises on health research methodologies with Indigenous Peoples bearing in mind their own epistemologies.