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Who have helped us every step of the way?

OUR STRATEGIC PARTNERS

Working together to build the commercial capabilities of Indigenous communities

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

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CANADIAN INDIGENOUS ENERGY CENTER

Founded in 2016 the organisation works with indigenous people worldwide to support and encourage mutually beneficial relationships for indigenous communities and the energy sector. They strive to ensure that Indigenous voices are at all tables as they provide strategic orientation, training and support to communities in Canada and around the world.

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EMBASSY OF CANADA

The bilateral relationship between Canada and Ecuador has a long history. Together they strive to achieve prosperity, security and democracy between the two countries. The delegates from the Canadian embassy in Quito have provided a great level of support for Canative Energy’s projects and we look forward to work with them in the future.

CASA GRANDE UNIVERSITY

Casa Grande is an educational institution recognised for its personalised learning system and for training high level professionals in the areas of business, communication and education. The executives of the university are excited to partner with Canative Energy to bring about social change to disadvantaged communities in Ecuador.

UNIVERSIDAD DEL PACÍFICO

Universidad del Pacífico has been educating students in Ecuador for more than 20 years. and is an national benchmark in the areas of business, economics and engineering. Canative Energy and Universidad del Pacífico have signed a cooperation agreement to work on various social projects through

AGUA - a short film by Carlos Espinosa

We are pleased to share this amazing video about the strong relationship of the Waorani tribe with the water of the Tiputini river. The Canative have travled down the Tiputini river many times to visit the Indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian amazon, so this film is dear to our hearts. 

 "Education is an essential element in all positive progress"

Susan Nash

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