The approach to promoting sexual and reproductive rights in indigenous communities, such as the Wayúu, must be adjusted to their worldview. This writing aims to propose an intervention plan to strengthen the life project of Wayúu girls and adolescents based on the appropriation of rights and prevention for protection; A review of normative and academic documentation pertinent to the approach of children and adolescents from indigenous communities is carried out from a qualitative perspective, based on grounded theory. Based on the analysis, an intervention is proposed that, among other elements, respects the use of orality, includes important actors for the Wayúu, such as the ouutsü or piache, and that also fits in with the ritual of preparation proper to that community, following the guidelines of a large part of the previous studies in Colombia and the world, in which interventions are proposed that respect the traditions and even welcome them within the same actions.