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    Políticas públicas interculturales del Gobierno Autónomo Descentralizado Municipal de Huamboya
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2014-11-11) Ankuash Tukup, Mashumar Rafael; Naichap Chapaik, Marcelo Shimpiukat; Utitiaj Paati, Juan Santiago
    This paper reflects part of the results of the research carried out within the jurisdiction of the Government autonomous of Huamboya, prior analysis of development and land use planning and other technical tools of Management Plan implemented by the Government in question. The investigation has focused on the theoretical and legal foundation of the autonomous governments and the multi focus of the plan and its strategic lines for the population of the autonomous Government of Huamboya. In addition, defines what are the characteristics that must have a good intercultural practice that illustrates both to future actions as that serve as a reference to possible legislative frameworks in developing intercultural. Should be understood as intercultural as a right and ethical action and that action which, noted the diversity that exists on the territory, encourages communication and pro activity between the different cultural manifestations, that I have put forward the proposal of public policies, taken into account the following aspects: point of departure or knowledge of reality; understanding of the causes that generate the asymmetric relations; public legitimization of causes studied; definition of mechanisms of common acceptance; formulation of action alternatives; action and stewardship; and articulation of s experience and learning.

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