Browsing: Indigenous Peoples
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| 1. | Agenda 21 - Chapter 26 - Recognizing and Strengthening the Role of Indigenous People and their Communities. see details and comment Indigenous people and their communities have an historical relationship with their lands and are generally descendants of the original inhabitants of such lands. In the context of this chapter the term "lands" is understood to include the environment of the areas which the people concerned traditionally occupy. Indigenous people and their communities read more... | 2/5/2004 | |
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| 2. | Centro de Pueblos Indígenas y Tribales (Centro – PIT)/The Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Centre (ITP-Centre). see details and comment Con el propósito de promover la participación de Pueblos Indígenas y Tribales en actividades que tratan de temas que están estrechamente relacionados con nuestras vidas y derechos, este sitio proporcionará enlaces con recursos existentes que pueden ayudar a generar un mejor entendimiento sobre asuntos de actualidad y proveer información relacionada read more... | 2/24/2004 | |
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| 3. | IBIS - Education for Development. see details and comment Ibis is a membership-based and independent Danish development organisation working to secure indigenous people in Africa and Latin America equal access to education, influence and resources. read more... | 3/11/2005 | |
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| 4. | Indian Law Resource Center . see details and comment For indigenous peoples, few things more compellingly bind together the past, present and future of their cultures than their relationship to their ancestral lands. The recovery and legal recognition of indigenous lands is essential to ensuring the survival of future generations. The Indian Law Resource Center includes land rights as a major focus of its read more... | 2/5/2004 | |
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| 5. | Indigenous Environmental Network . see details and comment The Indigenous Environmental Network is an alliance of grassroots indigenous peoples. IEN has supported many communities with technical information, assisted in environmental campaign strategy, and has fulfilled its mandate to be a vehicle to provide a voice and to be the "eyes and ears" of tribal grassroots, traditional leadership and small disenfranchised tribes and Alaska villages on environmental justice issues.
Grupos indígenas, medio ambiente, alianzas de pueblos read more... | 7/27/2004 | |
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| 6. | The Mesoamerican Environmental Law Program. see details and comment El Programa Mesoamericano de Derecho Ambiental (PMDA) es un programa de investigación aplicada, capacitación y apoyo legal. Se inició en el año de 1992 y se trata de un esfuerzo conjunto del Centro de Derecho Ambiental y de los Recursos Naturales, CEDARENA, de Costa Rica, el Instituto de Derecho Ambiental y Desarrollo Sustentable, IDEADS, de Guatemala y el Centro para la Responsabilidad Gubernamental, CGR, de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Gainesville, Florida, read more... | 12/7/2003 | |
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| 7. | United Nations Commission on Human Rights / Indigenous Peoples. see details and comment The United Nations, its partners and indigenous peoples have developed a programme of work that sets standards in regards to indigenous peoples and their rights. An equally important process has been to review developments regularly. The Working Group on Indigenous Populations (WGIP) has attended to both these activities since read more... | 2/5/2004 | |
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