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Peter Dunn

Peter Dunn

Peter Dunn es el fundador de Desarrollo Global Indígena a Indígena (i2i Development Global), una empresa de propiedad 100ndígena que reconoce a los profesionales indígenas y los coloca como asesores para comunidades en países en vías de desarrollo. Actualmente, Peter gestiona las oportunidades de negocio para i2i Development y su sucursal en América Latina. Desde el año 2012, ha fundado seis negocios indígenas nacionales e internacionales. Anteriormente, se desempeñó en el mundo académico universitario por 20 años. Además, fue Asesor en Desarrollo Internacional y Jefe de Desarrollo de Negocios para una empresa global de servicios profesionales y fue asesor de políticas públicas para el desarrollo económico de pueblos indígenas en Australia, su país de origen.

Reinstating indigenous peoples’ reality as ancestral leaders in economic growth

August 29, 2019 Por Peter Dunn Leave a Comment

As the world’s economic activity grows so too does the idea for the benefits of globalisation to be shared more fairly amongst all peoples—including indigenous peoples. However, this requires a change of mind set, not only for non-indigenous peoples but also many indigenous peoples. At i2i Development Global, we recognise that the world’s First Peoples are also the ‘First … [Read more...] about Reinstating indigenous peoples’ reality as ancestral leaders in economic growth

Reinstating indigenous peoples reality as ancestral leaders in economic growth

August 29, 2019 Por Peter Dunn 1 Comment

As the world’s economic activity grows so too does the idea for the benefits of globalisation to be shared more fairly amongst all peoples—including indigenous peoples. However, this requires a change of mind set, not only for non-indigenous peoples but also many indigenous peoples. At i2i Development Global, we recognise that the world’s First Peoples are also the ‘First … [Read more...] about Reinstating indigenous peoples reality as ancestral leaders in economic growth

Restableciendo a los pueblos indígenas como líderes ancestrales del crecimiento económico

August 29, 2019 Por Peter Dunn 1 Comment

A medida que crece la actividad económica mundial, también lo hace la idea de que los beneficios de la globalización se compartan de manera más justa entre todos los pueblos, incluidos los pueblos indígenas. Sin embargo, esto requiere un cambio de mentalidad, no solo para los pueblos no indígenas sino también para muchos pueblos indígenas. En i2i Development Global, reconocemos … [Read more...] about Restableciendo a los pueblos indígenas como líderes ancestrales del crecimiento económico

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