The Right to Health of the Awá Camawari Indigenous People: Strategies for the Recognition and Promotion of Community Health

Lidue Olsy Suarez Díaz
Fanny Janeth Torres Cantuca
Roosby Karina Gallardo Solarte

Abstract

The objective of this article was to gain insight into the community health practices of the Awá-Camawari indigenous people of the Vegas Chagüi Chimbuza reservation, situated within the Ricaurte municipality of the Nariño Department. The methodology was qualitative, with a review of the literature supported by the hermeneutical historical approach. Interviews were conducted with 16 informants and two petition rights holders. The findings indicate that there has been minimal progress in the community-differential health model. There are shortcomings in public health policies for indigenous peoples, which have weaknesses and intermittencies that hinder changes. The practices are based on traditional medicine. In conclusion, there are routes that can be taken to guarantee the right to community health, with alliances and strategies that can be used to build collective interest plans that overcome the status quo.    

How to Cite

Díaz, L. O. S., Fanny Janeth Torres Cantuca, & Solarte, R. K. G. (2024). The Right to Health of the Awá Camawari Indigenous People: Strategies for the Recognition and Promotion of Community Health . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 325–341. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.884