Statement on the continuous threat and imminent eviction of the Maasai in the Loliondo Division in Northern Tanzania The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) calls on the Government of Tanzania (GoT) to immediately stop the violent attacks against..
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UNPFII: Statement Of IPRI On Item 6: Future Work Of The Permanent Forum, Including Issues Considered By The Economic And Social Council And Emerging Issues
In relation to the future work of the Permanent Forum, it would be highly relevant and important to conduct a participatory review on the implementation of the Outcome Document of the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples after 10..
UNPFII: Statement Of IPRI On Item 5 (D): Human Rights Dialogue With The Special Rapporteur On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples And The Expert Mechanism On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
ITEM 5 (D): HUMAN RIGHTS DIALOGUE WITH THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE EXPERT MECHANISM ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Indigenous Peoples Rights International-IPRI was established to address the worsening criminalization and..
UNPFII: Statement Of IPRI On Item 4: Discussion On The Six Mandated Areas Of The Permanent Forum (Economic And Social Development, Culture, Environment, Education, Health And Human Rights), With Reference To The United Nations Declaration On The Rights Of
ITEM 4: DISCUSSION ON THE SIX MANDATED AREAS OF THE PERMANENT FORUM (ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, CULTURE, ENVIRONMENT, EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN RIGHTS), WITH REFERENCE TO THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, THE OUTCOME..
UNPFII: Statement Of IPRI On Agenda 3: Indigenous Peoples, Business, Autonomy, And The Human Rights Principles Of Due Diligence, Including Free, Prior And Informed Consent
AGENDA 3: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, BUSINESS, AUTONOMY, AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS PRINCIPLES OF DUE DILIGENCE, INCLUDING FREE, PRIOR AND INFORMED CONSENT The intensifying criminalization of Indigenous Peoples in business activities is directly related to the lack of legal recognition..
Criminalization against Indigenous Peoples and Developments on Law and Jurisprudence: Trends and Challenges
Event Details April 27, 2022 Brazil 10:30-11:45 am://Mexico 8:30-9:45 am // Geneva 15:30-16:45 // New Delhi 16:30-17:45 // Manila 9:30-10:45 pm // New York: 9:30 am – 10:45 am Watch recorded video Background Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI)..
Indigenous Peoples Rights in the context of Business: Experiences and the road ahead
Event Details April 25, 2022 08:30 Eastern Time // Mexico and Colombia 07:30 // Geneva 14:30 // Congo-Kinshasa 13:30 // New Delhi 18:00 // Manila 20:30 Watch recorded video Background Indigenous Peoples throughout the world are affected by..
Criminalization against Indigenous Peoples and Developments on Law and Jurisprudence: Trends and Challenges
Background Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is an indigenous-led initiative created in 2019 to support Indigenous Peoples in their fight against the violence, criminalization and the resulting impunity they are suffering when they defend and exercise their individual..
Indigenous Peoples Rights in the context of Business: Experiences and the road ahead
Background Indigenous Peoples throughout the world are affected by business activities on or close to their territories. Often, these activities are undertaken without due respect for Indigenous Peoples’ rights. In many cases, as peoples, communities and defenders oppose..
Examining The Indian Legal System and Criminalization of Adivasis: A Book Launch
Event Details April 8, 2022 Mexico City 08:00 // New York 09:00 // Kinshasa 14:00 // Geneva 15:00 // Delhi 18:30 // Bangkok 20:00 // Manila 21:00 Watch recorded video
