Managing Directors


Leonardo Cerda Vice President
Leo is a 21 year-old Kichwa student at the San Fransico University in Quito studying International Relations and Political Science.  Originally from Tena in the Napo Province, Leo speaks fluent Kichwa, Spanish, and English, and is an emerging young leader who not only respects his cultural heritage, but also the need to develop innovative solutions for sustainable development.  Leo has traveled and spoken internationally about the impacts of oil extraction on native communities and the Amazon rainforest with Rainforest Action Network and Rising Tide North America, and maintains a unique dedication to supporting the sustainable development of his people.  As a tri-lingual speaker, Leo helps guide Fundación Runa’s organization growth as a leader who intimately understands the various cultural contexts in which the Foundation works and the needs of the local communities.

Flavio Santi – Cultural Director

Leader of the Amazanga Community and trained dreamer-storyteller in the Kichwa spiritual lineage, Flavio’s focus is always on the integrity of his culture and his word as a “Runa” person.   Flavio is well known throughout the Ecuadorian Amazon for his leadership fighting the invasion of foreign multinationals, and has traveled to speak internationally on legal rights for indigenous territories and native struggles for cultural preservation.  Flavio is a charismatic and dynamic storyteller that enthusiastically transmits the countless, interweaving myths and legends that his grandfather, the great shaman Virgilio Santi, taught him when he was a boy.

 

What Flavio says about guayusa:

“It is a spiritual key in order to dream and live.  It teaches us that the forest is a pharmacy, a supermarket, a natural university, and it teaches us that wuayusa is a temple.  It shows us the destiny of man and nature, and therefore is cornerstone for our culture.”


WANTED: independent, entrepreneurial and adventurous people to join us in the jungle!

----- FALL 2010 PROGRAMMING BEGINS OCTOBER 5th!-----


Invitation for Volunteers:

With Runa’s unique combination of environmental, social, and business aspects in its work, volunteers receive a unique opportunity to participate in the growth of a budding social enterprise.  The focus of the volunteer program is working on Runa’s new Conservation, Training, and Research Center outside of Puyo, Ecuador.  Volunteers will work primarily in our diverse nurseries of organically managed tree and fruit species, and assist our technicians and engineers in the creation and maintenance of organic agroforestry plots.  All volunteers also partner with our field technicians to visit individual family farms, participate in cultural exchange events and guayusa tea ceremonies, and have the opportunity to develop their own research projects.


Qualifications:

  • Basic Spanish required (although Intermediate to Advanced level of Spanish is highly recommended)
  • Independent, entrepreneurial spirit
  • Good health and physical fitness (due to level of outdoor work)
  • Interest in Ecuadorian indigenous culture, agroforestry, sustainable development, and / or organic gardening

Accommodations & Food

Runa’s research station has a newly renovated home for volunteers, with the capacity for six people, including a live-in volunteer coordinator. The house has indoor cold showers, and well maintained composting toilets.

Lunch and dinner will be provided daily by a local mother who lives on the property with her husband, who serves as a 24-hour guard and groundskeeper.  Granola, eggs, and other breakfast foods are available in the volunteer house for self-service.


Planning & Coordination

A Quito-based volunteer coordinator provides trip coordination, including airport pickup, and an on-site American volunteer coordinator lives on the research site full time and coordinates all volunteer activities.

The Research Center in Fatima is conveniently located off of a major interprovincial bus route and is a convenient 30 minutes away from Puyo, the capital of the province of Pastaza.

Cost

$100 per week (includes 3 meals per day M - F, program coordination, housing, and pre and post trip support).

For volunteers with higher levels of Spanish, relevant background experience, and who are willing to stay for at least 2 months, discount payment structures can be offered.


Duration

Volunteers are welcome to stay for a minimum of one week and as long as six months. Small groups are welcome as well.

 


INVITATION FOR INTERNS:

For students and professionals with technical skills in agroforestry management, carpentry, plant-biology research or other applied fields, special discounted long-term arrangements can be made. Research and Development internships can also be based out of our house-office in Archidona, Ecuador. This slighlty more urban jungle site is more suited for interns with specific skills in strategitic planning, organizational management and cultural research.  Internships are arranged on an individual basis by contacting our volunteer coordinator. Interns are expected to be exceptionally independent self-starters who will propose and execute their own projects according to Runa's needs. 2 months is the minimum suggested duration for an internship.


Questions contact: volunteer@runa.org

Please apply at least 2 months in advance of desired dates.


TO APPLY:

Email volunteer@runa.org with the following materials:

1. Brief letter of introduction

2. Volunteer Application (click here to download)

3. Current Resume or Curriculum Vitae