Approaches and principles
- Developing alternatives to hegemonic development models that are genuinely sustainable, mindful of planetary limits, multiculturalism, equity, and inclusion.
- Strengthening citizenship and democratic practices, including consultation and participation.
- Defending human, social, cultural, economic, environmental, and political rights for all populations.
- Enhancing critical capacities, emphasizing values that prioritize life and care, and promoting consistent ethics.
- Combating corruption and advocating for transparency, accountability, and probity.
- Addressing systemic and distinct forms of violence against women in the southern Andean Amazon, particularly in contexts of extractivism.
- Aligning with national policies, including those outlined in the National Agreement and the general guidelines of the updated Bicentennial Plan.
- Achieving the goals set forth in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
- Advocating for national political and economic decentralization.
- Engaging in political advocacy to scale up proposals at various levels of governance.
- Promoting alternative epistemologies to those of Western and colonial origin, acknowledging relationships based on the rights of nature and Andean-Amazonian ontologies.
- Encouraging transitions toward new paradigms of coexistence that foster deep collectivity and sustainability.
- Developing proposals for "Buen Vivir" that embrace diversity.