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Palm oil land grabs ‘trashing’ environment and displacing people
By Kaamil Ahmed
Growing rush for land is destroying ecosystems and disrupting lives to satisfy global dema
Climate crisis ‘unequivocally’ caused by human activities, says IPCC report
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states every corner of the planet is already being affected and it could get far w
OPINION: Nature-based climate solutions will rely on indigenous rights
Indigenous communities know how to protect land and nature and ensuring their land rights is a big step toward net-zero emissio
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Long-time indigenous peoples' rights activist wins international award
Joanna Cariño, a long-time champion for indigenous peoples' rights, is one of the many activists and human rights workers the Philippine g
Indigenous People Fight For Their Rights. Governments And Businesses Call Them Terrorists.
Smear campaigns, laws and even physical violence are used to stifle people trying to protect their land and way of life.
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When you are labelled a terrorist because you defend your people’s rights – interview with Joan Carling
One day in March 2018, indigenous human rights activist and former member of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), Joan Car
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Indigenous Views - a series of videos depicting how the SDGs can impact the lives of Indigenous peoples
370 million people in over 90 countries identify themselves as being indigenous. They represent humanity in all its diversity, but they all have in common the fact that they are the most excluded, discriminated, threatened and often the poorest communities worldwide.
While indigenous peoples make up 5 % of the global population, they account for 15 % of the extreme poor.
The 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent an unprecedented opportunity to ensure that indigenous peoples are not left behind. The goals can also benefit from indigenous peoples’ knowledge on topics such as community resilience and the environment.
Eight short videos have been produced focusing on the themes of a number of key SDGs, presented through the views of indigenous peoples from Bolivia, Colombia, Kenya, Nepal and Thailand and this video covers all topics.
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