
About us

– minga global –
Caring for the land is a shared responsibility
Minga Global was born from the encounter between communities, territories, and people who believe that caring for life requires respect, consistency, and shared responsibility.
We accompany processes that arise from the territory to protect living cultures, biodiversity, and the balance between all forms of life.
What does Minga mean?
Minga is an ancestral form of collective work present in many indigenous peoples of South America.
It involves walking together, contributing what each person knows, and caring for the common good without hierarchies or impositions.


From the territory
Our projects are born out of local realities.
We listen to communities, understand the context, and accompany existing processes without imposing external solutions.

Shared care
We believe in balance between all forms of life.
We work for animal welfare, land conservation, and community well-being as parts of the same living system.

Transparency and coherency
Each contribution has a clear purpose.
We share how resources are used, what impact they generate, and what lessons they leave behind, with responsibility and traceability.
How we work
- We support processes that originate in the territory, in dialogue with local communities and with respect for all forms of life.
- We do not intervene from the outside: we listen, care, and build collectively.

Care for the land
We care for the land and ecosystems with respect, supporting local and community processes.

Community action
We work alongside communities and partners to drive collective action with real impact.

Shared learning
We share knowledge and experiences that arise from working in the field.

Conscious donations
Donations directly and transparently support community and environmental projects.


