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A Compilation of UN Treaty Body Jurisprudence, Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council, and the Advice of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Volume IX
This document contains Volume IX of the compilation of United Nations human rights bodies’ jurisprudence pertaining to indigenous peoples. It covers the period of 2020-2022. This volume is three years-long, rather than two years-long as was the case..
Xanharu || Upholding Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Legislation and Jurisprudence: Global, Regional, and National Developments (Issue 3)
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..
IPRI in 2022 (IPRI Annual Report 2022)
From the Executive Director 2022 has been a breakthrough year for IPRI. With the waning of COVID-19, we were able to increase and expand our engagement at national, regional and global levels. IPRI has now established itself with..
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..
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..
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..
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,..
Implications of COVID-19 and Economic Recovery on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Well-Being
Annual Report: Criminalization of, Violence, and Impunity against Indigenous Peoples (2022)
Indigenous Peoples Rights International presents 19 case stories of criminalization of human rights violations and impunity against Indigenous Peoples from its six focus countries, i.e., Democratic Republic of Congo, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, India, and the Philippines. The documentation..
