Contribucion EPU Ecuador CONFENIAE IPRI FINAL MATRIZ DE RECOMENDACIONES EPU 2017 Y EPU 2022 ABRIL CONFENIAE E IPRI
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On the frontlines: Indigenous women defending their lands and the environment
Event Details September 20, 2022 13:30 Geneva (Timezone) Watch recorded video Background It is estimated that 411 million of Indigenous Peoples live in Asia[1]. They represent 2,000 distinct civilizations and languages. Various terms have been used for..
Indigenous-led Energy Solutions as levers of change towards access to clean, sustainable & modern energy
Event Details September 21, 2022 13:30 Geneva (Timezone) Watch recorded video Description of the event: According to the OECD and the International Energy Agency 14% of the world’s population currently has no access to electricity. 84% of these..
Xanharu || Legislation and Jurisprudence: Global, Regional, and National Development (Issue 2)
The centuries of struggle by Indigenous Peoples around the world against colonization, forced assimilation and systemic discrimination have resulted in the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) by the UN General Assembly..
URGENT CALL || Free The Maasai Criminalized And Detained With Trumped-up Charges. Stop The Persecution Of Land Defenders!
The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), once again, urgently calls on the State of Tanzania to cease and desist from criminalizing the leaders and defenders of the Maasai Indigenous Pastoralists with trumped-up charges. Instead of sowing fear and..
Xanharu: Upholding Indigenous Peoples Rights || Launch of the Second Issue of the Digest on Legislation and Jurisprudence
Event Details September 15, 2022 14:00 Geneva (Timezone) Register to this event This year is the fifteenth anniversary of the adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). In that period, numerous developments have..
Implications of COVID-19 and Economic Recovery on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Well-Being
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), which the World Health Organization (WHO) declared as a pandemic in 2020, greatly affected Indigenous Peoples globally, aggravating their pre-existing conditions of racism, discrimination, marginalization, vulnerability, neglect and isolation. On January 19, 2022,..
Item 9: Thematic discussion on Violence against Indigenous Women
Item 10: Future work
The continuing impunity in attacks against Indigenous Peoples
“Violence against Indigenous Peoples is a global trend”, summarized Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. During, former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples and co-founder of IPRI, during the presentation of IPRI’s annual reports on criminalization against Indigenous..
