Month: November 2022
Profit vs Rights: Business Operations in Indigenous Territories
Large-scale business operations affecting the traditional territories of indigenous peoples are one of the main sources of violations of their individual and collective human rights. International and regional human rights bodies have repeatedly expressed deeps concern about the..
Adoption of CEDAW Recommendation 39: a bastion in the drive for Indigenous Women’s human rights
Without doubt, coordinated local, regional, national and international work will be key to implementing Recommendation 39 of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on Indigenous Women and Girls. Within this framework, a panel discussion was held,..
IPRI Participation in UNFCCC #COP27 Events
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Protector not prisoner: Indigenous peoples face rights violations & criminalization in climate actions
The climate crisis is one of the most critical and complex issues our planet and its people face. Indigenous peoples are at the forefront of environmental protection and addressing this crisis, managing over 20% of the Earth’s land..
Rolling Back Protection to Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights and Environment Defenders
VACANCY: IPRI RESEARCH COORDINATOR (RC)
Deadline: November 30, 2022 Apply Now Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is seeking a Research Coordinator to join its growing team. About the organization Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is a legally registered, non-profit global Indigenous..
