Building Self-Reliant Communities

Compiled by Global Indigenous Trust and Cando

In these times of uncertainty, we must look to our own self-reliance once again - going back to the land, back to working with the land and back to our natural values and principles. Investing in our communities is the only “fail safe” measure at this time for it will give us the strength and resilience necessary to weather any storm. It is time to move away from dependency on a system that has never worked for us, towards a system that we have always known to be true.

This means taking simple measures to ensure that our communities and families are self-reliant and able to sustain themselves through challenging times that may be ahead. We strongly encourage all communities to implement measures that provide the minimum self-reliance in these three areas: food, energy, water. These are investments that you can make yourselves. Do not wait for government to provide the solutions or funds.

Making investments into our own food security, energy and water systems over the coming weeks and months, will ensure that our communities are stable through tough times, as our ancestors have always taught us to be. At this time of unpredictable policies and unstable markets, investments and currencies, relying on each other is the only safety measure we can count on.

We have provided in a list of simple, quick and cost effective options below, ranging from very inexpensive to more complex, depending on the financial position of your community. These include ways to get people gardening, pickling, preserving, building root cellars, greenhouses, renewable energy and water filtration systems. Self-empowerment begins with self-reliance.

Implementing these immediate measures is something that every community can begin to do today.