Month: August 2022
Implications of COVID-19 and Economic Recovery on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Well-Being
Incarceration of indigenous peoples: documentation and challenges
As a result of a fruitful collaboration, The New School and IPRI presented, as a side event to the 15th session of the EMRIP, a study on the incarceration of indigenous people covering the USA, Canada, Guatemala, Indonesia,..
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..
