Indigenous Peoples Rights International (Indigenous Peoples Rights International – IPRI) has received with deep concern the reactions of the Ecuadorian State to the peaceful protest carried out by indigenous organizations in Ecuador since June 13. Although in..
Year: 2022
Tanzania: The Government Of Tanzania Must Immediately Stop Violence Against The Maasai People In Loliondo And Conduct A Dialogue Respecting Their Rights
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..
VACANCY: IPRI Communications Intern
CALL FOR APPLICATION: IPRI Communications Intern Position: Communications Intern Contract Type: 20 hours weekly, July-December 2022 Reports to: The Communications Coordinator Location: Remote, from Africa or Asia Remuneration: Modest honorarium shall be provided Application Deadline: June 30,..
Asia Regional Dialogue Virtual – Intervention by Indigenous Peoples Rights International presented by Bernice See (Member of the IPRI Board)
Asia Regional Dialogue Virtual Thursday, 5 May 9-11am (New York time) – Regional dialogues: Indigenous peoples and pandemic recovery Intervention by Indigenous Peoples Rights International presented by Bernice See (Member of the Board) Thank you Mr. Chair, members..
Growing criminalization against indigenous peoples: IPRI report
The 2021 Annual Report conducted in the field by Indigenous Peoples Rights International shows a persistent criminalization against indigenous peoples aggravated by a lack of political will on the part of governments.
Bridging The Gap: Indigenous Peoples’ Rights In The Context Of Business Experiences And The Road Ahead
There is a lot to do to implement the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in the field. As Indigenous Peoples are seriously impacted by business operations all over the world -especially regarding our territories,..
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..
