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..
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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..
Criminalization against Indigenous Peoples and Developments on Law and Jurisprudence: Trends and Challenges
Background Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is an indigenous-led initiative created in 2019 to support Indigenous Peoples in their fight against the violence, criminalization and the resulting impunity they are suffering when they defend and exercise their individual..
Indigenous Peoples Rights in the context of Business: Experiences and the road ahead
Background Indigenous Peoples throughout the world are affected by business activities on or close to their territories. Often, these activities are undertaken without due respect for Indigenous Peoples’ rights. In many cases, as peoples, communities and defenders oppose..
Examining The Indian Legal System and Criminalization of Adivasis: A Book Launch
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Indigenous Voices: Transforming Business Operations In Indigenous Territories
2022 UN South Asia Forum on Business Human Rights
Doing It Right: Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity Conservation
A side-event to the Geneva UN Biodiversity Meetings
Media Statement On The Threats Of Eviction Of Maasai Pastoralists In Lo-liondo Area And The Ngorongoro National Park In Tanzania
How can we survive with dignity if we are evicted from our land?
BRAZIL || IPRI Expresses Its Concern Over The Measure Implemented By Funai That Limits The Protection Of Indigenous Territories
The recognition and protection of indigenous peoples lands, territories and resources is key to the exercise of their human rights. At least 239 traditional territories and 114 peoples in voluntary isolation or recent contact will be adversely affected…
