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Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI)

The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is a legally registered, non-profit global Indigenous Peoples organization that works to protect Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, and unite and amplify the call for justice to victims of criminalization and impunity.

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Our Vision

Indigenous Peoples are peacefully exercising their individual and collective rights in their traditional territories, especially their right to self-determination and to their lands, territories and resources, without threat of violence or criminalization.

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Our Mission

To lead and coordinate the Global Initiative to Address and Prevent Criminalization, Violence, and Impunity Against Indigenous Peoples towards strengthening their collectives, solidarity, and actions.

Ending violence and impunity against Indigenous Peoples

2024 in Numbers

In 2019, IPRI was established to lead and coordinate the Global Initiative to Address and Prevent Criminalization, Violence, and Impunity against Indigenous Peoples

This Initiative is thereby a global effort to be led by Indigenous Peoples leaders and organizations to strengthen coordination, solidarity and actions on this critical issue at all levels to improve the situation of indigenous peoples.

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IPRI in Numbers

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News & Statements

Stay informed about IPRI’s latest actions, public statements, and global updates—amplifying Indigenous voices, defending rights, and responding to urgent issues worldwide. Each statement reflects our collective commitment to justice, dignity, and the protection of Indigenous Peoples’ rights.

When the Just Transition Betrays Indigenous Peoples

The promise of a just energy transition has been hailed as a necessary response to the climate crisis. More dams, solar parks, wind farms, geothermal plants, and transition mineral mining are presented as the clean technologies that will power a sustainable future.

Silencing Voices: The Case of 11 Indigenous Rights and Forest Peoples’ Defenders Charged in Thailand

Indigenous people and forest-dwelling communities gathered in front of Chiang Mai Provincial Hall to demand amendments to forestry laws that affect forest-dwelling communities.

Funding Renewable Energy Without Consent is doomed to fail: lessons from Asia

Asia is experiencing a rapid surge in renewable energy development, fueled by an unprecedented flow of investments into the region. However, if it repeats the old model of landgrabs and repression, it will only deepen injustice instead of solving it.

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Meet the guardians of Earth’s last untouched lands

Oil Extraction in Turkana:

Community Rights, Broken Promises, and the Fight for Justice

“We are increasingly concerned about the safety of Geoffry”

Geoffry Ariong, an indigenous Turkana and the Executive Director of Turkana Indigenous People Action for Development (TIPD), has taken a leading role in seeking accountability. On 24th June 2025, TIPD filed a case before the Land and Environmental Court against the County Government of Turkana, alongside Tullow Oil and the National Land Commission.

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Discover stories, faces, and moments from Indigenous Peoples across the world. Join the conversation: share, comment, and follow our work as we amplify Indigenous voices for justice and rights.

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The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is a global Indigenous Peoples organization that works to protect the IP rights defenders, and unite and amplify the call for justice and respect for Indigenous Peoples' rights.

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