Congressional Budget Justification 2022

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FY 2022 Congressional Budget Justification

Indigenous Peoples For decades, the IAF has distinguished itself for its investments in Indigenous communities. Some 42 million people belong to over 800 Indigenous groups in Latin America and the Caribbean.52 The extreme poverty rates are more than three times those of the non-Indigenous and non-African-descendent population.53 The average income of Indigenous workers is 27% lower than that of their non‐Indigenous peers.54 Indigenous peoples hold jobs that are most affected by economic impacts and have less access to health care than others in the region, making them particularly vulnerable to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.55 In FY 2020, at least 32% of active IAF grants supported Indigenous groups. These efforts build the capacity of Indigenous people to take full advantage of economic development opportunities while preserving cultural heritage.

Example: Indigenous community land rights are enshrined in Colombia’s constitution, yet ethnic communities there face encroachment on their territorial rights by illegal armed actors and those who collude with them. IAF grantee Etnollano works with Indigenous groups in the Eastern Plains to forge leadership skills, recover Indigenous land management and conservation methods, and strengthen the capacity of vulnerable Indigenous groups to protect against illegal land grabbing. Etnollano has helped Indigenous groups including the Sikuani, Sáliva, and Amerúa successfully register claims to sovereign land according to Colombian law. As a result, regional governments granted 224 families the title to 1,300 hectares of productive land they had lived on for centuries. To help Indigenous communities effectively coordinate to provide input into local development plans mandated by the Peace Accords, Etnollano supported the creation of a new regional organization of Indigenous associations. The regional organization has become a credible representative for Indigenous groups in the region and participated in national dialogues with state officials, including members of the National Land Restitution Unit, which is in charge of investigating land claims and repairing victim losses. More recently, Etnollano has contributed to reducing the spread of coronavirus among Indigenous communities by collaborating on health contingency plans in four departments.

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Indigenous Peoples

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pages 34-35

8 | Appendix: The IAF Grantmaking Process

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pages 47-51

People with Disabilities

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page 36

African Descendants

2min
pages 32-33

Children and Youth

4min
pages 30-31

5 | Historically Marginalized Groups

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page 29

Partnerships with Faith-Based Organizations

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page 28

Building Peace in Colombia

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page 26

Financial Sustainability and Self-Reliance

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page 27

Alternatives to Migration in the Northern Triangle

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page 24

Natural Resources Management

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page 23

Displaced Venezuelans

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page 25

Resilience to Insecurity, Crime, and Violence

2min
page 21

Food Security

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page 22

Civic Engagement, Human Rights, and Anti-Corruption

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page 20

The IAF Complements Other U.S. Government Development Efforts

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page 6

The IAF Promotes Economic and Social Inclusion of Historically Marginalized Populations

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page 7

3 | IAF’s Response to COVID-19 and Emerging Challenges

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pages 15-18

2 | FY 2020 Accomplishments

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pages 11-14

The President’s Request

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pages 8-10
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