Position: Global Advocacy Coordinator Duration: One year with Three (3) Months probationary period; Subject to renewal based on performance Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is an organization established to lead a global concerted effort to address the global..
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Call for Application: Global Advocacy Coordinator
Position: Global Advocacy Coordinator Duration: One year with Three (3) Months probationary period; Subject to renewal based on performance
Mexico: IPRI urges the Government of Mexico to implement Inter-American Court decisions on sexual torture cases of two Indigenous women
Global indigenous organization Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), together with Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Montaña de Guerrero Tlachinollan, strongly urge the Mexican Government to fully comply the Court decisions on the cases of Ines Fernandez Ortega..
Sign the Petition: Support Mexican Indigenous women Ines Fernandez and Valentina Rosendo in their 18-year fight for justice!
The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) and the Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Montaña de Guerrero, Tlachinollan are calling for solidarity with Mexican Indigenous women Valentina Rosendo and Ines Fernandez in their continuing fight for justice. Inés..
Regional Consultation on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Asia
UN Geneva Panel: The Protection of Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Defenders | Victoria Tauli-Corpuz
Joint Letter of Appeal to Elon Musk, TESLA: Stop buying products from Nornickel
Dear Indigenous sisters and brothers, representatives of environmental, and human rights organizations: The Aborigen-Forum, the Indigenous Peoples Rights International, and the Cultural Survival request your support by signing and circulating this open letter to Elon Musk, the Chief..
Criminalisation of traditional occupation: The result of Indonesia’s ambiguous recognition of indigenous rights
At their acquittal, the Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago/Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN), the nation’s sole indigenous organisation at the national level, was quick to express their gratitude to the lawyers who represented the farmers in..
Criminalisation of traditional occupation: The result of Indonesia’s ambiguous recognition of indigenous rights
On 9 March 2020, six members of the indigenous Dayak community were acquitted from criminal charges involving their practice of berladang, a traditional swidden farming system practiced by indigenous peoples in Indonesia. They were blamed for causing karhutla,..
Criminalising Rituals and Traditional Occupations: The Struggle of Ainu in Japan, A Century Hence
Satoshi Hatakeyama-Ekashi faces criminal charges for catching salmon in Mopetsu River of Japan’s Hokkaido Prefecture. In September 2019, the 78-year-old chairman of the Monbetsu Ainu Association organised kamuycepnomi, an annual Ainu ceremony to welcome the return of salmon..
