Speakers

Cacique Cristiano AWA Kiririndju

Cristiano Kiririndju is the State Coordinator for Indigenous Peoples' Policies at the São Paulo State Department of Justice and Citizenship. He is the cacique (chief) of the Renascer Ywyty Guaçu village in Ubatuba. A graduate in Pedagogy from the University of São Paulo, he has worked as a teacher and pedagogical coordinator in education, with an emphasis on Indigenous schooling.

Cacique Cristiano AWA Kiririndju

Cristiano Kiririndju is the State Coordinator for Indigenous Peoples' Policies at the São Paulo State Department of Justice and Citizenship. He is the cacique (chief) of the Renascer Ywyty Guaçu village in Ubatuba. A graduate in Pedagogy from the University of São Paulo, he has worked as a teacher and pedagogical coordinator in education, with an emphasis on Indigenous schooling.
04 Nov

Sanitation for All: Solutions for Traditional and Vulnerable Communities

Universal access to basic sanitation remains one of the greatest challenges for overcoming social inequalities and promoting health and dignity. In rural territories or areas experiencing vulnerability, such as slums and stilt-house communities, the obstacles are even greater. The panel's objective is to share experiences and identify ways to ensure sanitation reaches everyone, respecting cultural and environmental specificities, and contributing to building a more just and sustainable future.

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