Event Details September 29, 2021 Geneva 14:00 | Central America 06:00 | Colombia 07:00 | US Eastern Time 08:00 | DRC 13:00 | Bangkok 19:00 | Manila | 20:00 Watch recorded video Background From 13th September to 1st October 2021,..
Month: September 2021
Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (September 29, 2021)
Register Below Background From 13th September to 1st October 2021, the Human Rights Council (HRC) will celebrate its 48th Session. During the session, the Council will discuss the annual reports of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the..
Findings and Recommendations: Redefining Protected Areas
As part of its advocacy against the criminalization of and human rights violations against Indigenous Peoples, the Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is committed to contribute in advancing a human rights-based approach to conservation. With this objective, we..
Findings and Recommendations: Redefining Protected Areas
As part of its advocacy against the criminalization of and human rights violations against Indigenous Peoples, the Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is committed to contribute in advancing a human rights-based approach to conservation. With this objective, we..
THAILAND || Conservation against customary practices Criminalization of, and human rights violations against Indigenous peoples in Thailand’s protected areas and forest reserves
The laws on environment and natural resources in Thailand restrict and criminalize the customary practices of resource management of Indigenous Peoples, who are referred to as hill tribes. The implementation of these laws are contributing highly to the..
NEPAL || Indigenous Peoples in protected areas A country report on criminalization and violation of subsistence occupation and customary rights
Protected areas in Nepal make up 23.39 percent of its total land area. It comprises of national parks, hunting reserves, conservation areas and wildlife reserves. All these areas belong to, if not overlap with the ancestral lands of..
DRC || Governance and management of protected areas: A country report on the criminalization of, and human rights violations against Indigenous Pygmy Peoples
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) covers 60 percent of the 3.6 million km2 Congo Basin Forest, which spans six countries of the African region. Indigenous Pygmy Peoples live by, and from the forests and have maintained ancient,..
KENYA || Indigenous defenders on the run: a country study on the criminalization of and human rights violation against Indigenous Peoples in conservation
Human rights violations against Indigenous Peoples living within and around conservation and protected areas is a persisting issue in Kenya. Colonial laws on conservation were progressively amended under Kenya’s Constitution of 2010 resulting in laws crafted with specific..
TANZANIA || Criminalization of, and human rights violations against Indigenous Peoples in conservation: a country report
Indigenous Peoples and other tribes in Tanzania consider half of the designated wildlife protected areas as their ancestral lands, which currently make up 40 percent of the country’s total land area. There are 657 wildlife protected areas in..
About the Study: Redefining Protected Areas
As part of its work to confront criminalization of, and human rights violations against Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) decided to contribute to the ongoing calls for a human rights-based approach to conservation. As a start,..
