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Indigenous Rights Advocacy Centre

For rights and dignity

Closing the gap between law and practice on Indigenous Peoples’ rights in India

The Indigenous Rights Advocacy Centre (IRAC) is a not-for-profit organization that advocates for the rights of Indigenous Peoples in India. IRAC seeks to combine practice, research, advocacy and collaboration as an effective method to promote and protect the individual and collective rights of Indigenous People.

IRAC collaborates and works together with like minded organisations working for indigenous peoples rights in the region and globally; and for the protection, promotion and defence  of human rights and fundamental freedoms  across the world. We provide legal support to community actions on rights violations.

Main areas of work

Strengthening Indigenous advocacy

Achievements and Milestones

Documentation of cases under investigation by authorities, informing National Human Rights Institutions.

Campaign for India’s National Action Plan on Business and Human Rights, leading to recognition by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs

Organization of meetings on land grab by a renewable company, prompting an investigation by the concerned State Human Rights Commission.

In 2022, submission of a total of 95 fresh complaints of human rights violations before the National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) and follow up of 41 previous cases. Follow up of the cases filed before the NHRIs and submission of comments

Successfully combated impunity by public servants through its interventions with the National Human Rights Commission (23 cases filed with summon notices issued to 34 top officials during 2022)

Among other worklines, IRAC has produced several reports:

  • Annual Report on the Situation of Indigenous Peoples in India-2023 (see more)
  • Briefing Paper: The case for implementation of FRA in Northeast India (see more)
  • Briefing Paper: Criminalization and prosecution of tribals in false cases in India (see more)
  • IRAC Briefing Paper # 3: Impacts of tiger reserves on indigenous peoples (see more

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