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EC MEMBERS 2021
Beverly L. Longid is an Igorot (Indigenous Peoples of the Cordillera) belonging to the Bontok-Kankanaey people of Alab, Bontok and Sagada, Mtn. Province, Philippines. She is a former student leader and a former Chair of the Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA), Philippines. She is a human rights activist and one of the founders of Cordillera Human Rights Alliance and had also served as theINDIGENOUS WOMEN
Indigenous Women’s Program (IWP) Amongst the 260 million Indigenous Peoples living in Asia, a safe estimate is that indigenous women make up 50% of this population. The human rights of indigenous women, and their access to justice and remedies, are closely linked to their identity as indigenous peoples. Most of human rights violations faced NETWORK OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ASIA (NIWA) Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA), established in 2019, is a member-based network of Indigenous Women’s Organizations and Networks across Asia. It covers 14 Asian Countries with four sub regions namely East Asia, South East Asia, Mekong and South Asia. It envisions ‘Indigenous women are empowered, capable and self-reliantfully
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by Indigenous Peoples’ movements in Asia. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 47 members from14 countries in
TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
SHIFTING CULTIVATION, LIVELIHOOD AND FOOD SECURITY: NEW Indigenous peoples across South and Southeast Asia depend fully and partly on shifting cultivation for their livelihood and food security. 2/3 of the estimated 370 million indigenous peoples are in HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional network INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT To strengthen the narrative that Indigenous Peoples are the World’s leaders whose ground initiatives and actions are critical in protecting the biological and cultural diversity we all depend on, and above all, for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, AIPP is goingEC MEMBERS 2021
Beverly L. Longid is an Igorot (Indigenous Peoples of the Cordillera) belonging to the Bontok-Kankanaey people of Alab, Bontok and Sagada, Mtn. Province, Philippines. She is a former student leader and a former Chair of the Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA), Philippines. She is a human rights activist and one of the founders of Cordillera Human Rights Alliance and had also served as theINDIGENOUS WOMEN
Indigenous Women’s Program (IWP) Amongst the 260 million Indigenous Peoples living in Asia, a safe estimate is that indigenous women make up 50% of this population. The human rights of indigenous women, and their access to justice and remedies, are closely linked to their identity as indigenous peoples. Most of human rights violations faced NETWORK OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ASIA (NIWA) Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA), established in 2019, is a member-based network of Indigenous Women’s Organizations and Networks across Asia. It covers 14 Asian Countries with four sub regions namely East Asia, South East Asia, Mekong and South Asia. It envisions ‘Indigenous women are empowered, capable and self-reliantfully
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by Indigenous Peoples’ movements in Asia. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 47 members from14 countries in
TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
SHIFTING CULTIVATION, LIVELIHOOD AND FOOD SECURITY: NEW Indigenous peoples across South and Southeast Asia depend fully and partly on shifting cultivation for their livelihood and food security. 2/3 of the estimated 370 million indigenous peoples are in STATEMENTS - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of Indigenous Women in Asia: On Silenced issues of Violence against Indigenous Women at the time of Covid Pandemic. November 25, 2020. 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, 2020 Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of ABOUT US - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
CONTACT US - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Call us. via the following phone and fax number. Tel: +66 (0) 53 343 539. Fax: +66 (0) 53 343 540. INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT To strengthen the narrative that Indigenous Peoples are the World’s leaders whose ground initiatives and actions are critical in protecting the biological and cultural diversity we all depend on, and above all, for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, AIPP is goingEC MEMBERS 2021
Mamta Kujur is a founder member of Adivsi Mahila Maha Sangh(AMMS), through which she is trying to unit and aware the tribal women for their rights, soon after graduation Mamta realized the important of women’s development in the tribal societies, In 2003 she thought of working in an institutional way to impact the larger tribal communities and founded the Jashpur Jan Vikas Sanstha through LET'S GO BACK HOME: REVISITING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE “Ker Say Choo Ler-a Khoh May, Pgakenyaw Choo Leu-Ah Pho Ahlee” “A horse draws its strength from its hooves. But humans draw their strength from their children.” AIPP PLANS TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY Photo: Mr. Lakpa Nuri Sherpa/AIPP. The land, territories, and resources of Indigenous Peoples are home to 80% of the Planet’s biodiversity and, at least 24% of the total carbon stored aboveground in the world’s tropical forests. 56 percent of all terrestrial key biodiversity areas including protected areas, parks, critical watersheds, etc. overlap with Indigenous Peoples’ ancestral PHILIPPINES: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES WILL DIE OF HUNGER NOT Media Release: March 29, 2020. Weeks after the Luzon-wide Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) was declared on March 16, lockdown had reached to indigenous peoples communities. PROPOSAL: 12024 HARASSMENT OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ACTIVISTS Describe your goal. The session seeks to draw attention of the digital activist community to the obstacles and challenges on the way of Indigenous activism online and how harassment online often ends up in CAMBODIA: INVESTIGATE LAND ACTIVIST’S ‘DISAPPEARANCE Cambodia: Investigate Land Activist’s ‘Disappearance Statements HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional networkEC MEMBERS 2021
Beverly L. Longid is an Igorot (Indigenous Peoples of the Cordillera) belonging to the Bontok-Kankanaey people of Alab, Bontok and Sagada, Mtn. Province, Philippines. She is a former student leader and a former Chair of the Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA), Philippines. She is a human rights activist and one of the founders of Cordillera Human Rights Alliance and had also served as the INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT To strengthen the narrative that Indigenous Peoples are the World’s leaders whose ground initiatives and actions are critical in protecting the biological and cultural diversity we all depend on, and above all, for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, AIPP is goingINDIGENOUS WOMEN
Indigenous Women’s Program (IWP) Amongst the 260 million Indigenous Peoples living in Asia, a safe estimate is that indigenous women make up 50% of this population. The human rights of indigenous women, and their access to justice and remedies, are closely linked to their identity as indigenous peoples. Most of human rights violations faced SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by Indigenous Peoples’ movements in Asia. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 47 members from14 countries in
STATUS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ 4 STA LANDS, TERRITORIES AND RESOURCES IN ASIA Abbreviations ACWC ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children ADC Autonomous District Council AIPP Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact ASEAN The Association of Southeast Asian Nations CADC Certificate of Ancestral Domain Land Claims CADT Certificate of Ancestral Domain CAO Compliance Advisor TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
SHIFTING CULTIVATION, LIVELIHOOD AND FOOD SECURITY: NEW Indigenous peoples across South and Southeast Asia depend fully and partly on shifting cultivation for their livelihood and food security. 2/3 of the estimated 370 million indigenous peoples are in HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional networkEC MEMBERS 2021
Beverly L. Longid is an Igorot (Indigenous Peoples of the Cordillera) belonging to the Bontok-Kankanaey people of Alab, Bontok and Sagada, Mtn. Province, Philippines. She is a former student leader and a former Chair of the Cordillera Peoples Alliance (CPA), Philippines. She is a human rights activist and one of the founders of Cordillera Human Rights Alliance and had also served as the INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT To strengthen the narrative that Indigenous Peoples are the World’s leaders whose ground initiatives and actions are critical in protecting the biological and cultural diversity we all depend on, and above all, for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, AIPP is goingINDIGENOUS WOMEN
Indigenous Women’s Program (IWP) Amongst the 260 million Indigenous Peoples living in Asia, a safe estimate is that indigenous women make up 50% of this population. The human rights of indigenous women, and their access to justice and remedies, are closely linked to their identity as indigenous peoples. Most of human rights violations faced SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by Indigenous Peoples’ movements in Asia. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 47 members from14 countries in
STATUS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ 4 STA LANDS, TERRITORIES AND RESOURCES IN ASIA Abbreviations ACWC ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children ADC Autonomous District Council AIPP Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact ASEAN The Association of Southeast Asian Nations CADC Certificate of Ancestral Domain Land Claims CADT Certificate of Ancestral Domain CAO Compliance Advisor TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
SHIFTING CULTIVATION, LIVELIHOOD AND FOOD SECURITY: NEW Indigenous peoples across South and Southeast Asia depend fully and partly on shifting cultivation for their livelihood and food security. 2/3 of the estimated 370 million indigenous peoples are in STATEMENTS - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of Indigenous Women in Asia: On Silenced issues of Violence against Indigenous Women at the time of Covid Pandemic. November 25, 2020. 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, 2020 Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of ABOUT US - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
CONTACT US - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Call us. via the following phone and fax number. Tel: +66 (0) 53 343 539. Fax: +66 (0) 53 343 540. INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT To strengthen the narrative that Indigenous Peoples are the World’s leaders whose ground initiatives and actions are critical in protecting the biological and cultural diversity we all depend on, and above all, for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, AIPP is goingEC MEMBERS 2021
Mamta Kujur is a founder member of Adivsi Mahila Maha Sangh(AMMS), through which she is trying to unit and aware the tribal women for their rights, soon after graduation Mamta realized the important of women’s development in the tribal societies, In 2003 she thought of working in an institutional way to impact the larger tribal communities and founded the Jashpur Jan Vikas Sanstha through LET'S GO BACK HOME: REVISITING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE “Ker Say Choo Ler-a Khoh May, Pgakenyaw Choo Leu-Ah Pho Ahlee” “A horse draws its strength from its hooves. But humans draw their strength from their children.” AIPP PLANS TO CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY Photo: Mr. Lakpa Nuri Sherpa/AIPP. The land, territories, and resources of Indigenous Peoples are home to 80% of the Planet’s biodiversity and, at least 24% of the total carbon stored aboveground in the world’s tropical forests. 56 percent of all terrestrial key biodiversity areas including protected areas, parks, critical watersheds, etc. overlap with Indigenous Peoples’ ancestral PHILIPPINES: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES WILL DIE OF HUNGER NOT Media Release: March 29, 2020. Weeks after the Luzon-wide Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) was declared on March 16, lockdown had reached to indigenous peoples communities. PROPOSAL: 12024 HARASSMENT OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ACTIVISTS Describe your goal. The session seeks to draw attention of the digital activist community to the obstacles and challenges on the way of Indigenous activism online and how harassment online often ends up in HARASSMENT OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ACTIVISTS: THE DIGITAL Click here to download for more information. HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional network INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT To strengthen the narrative that Indigenous Peoples are the World’s leaders whose ground initiatives and actions are critical in protecting the biological and cultural diversity we all depend on, and above all, for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, AIPP is goingINDIGENOUS WOMEN
Indigenous Women’s Program (IWP) Amongst the 260 million Indigenous Peoples living in Asia, a safe estimate is that indigenous women make up 50% of this population. The human rights of indigenous women, and their access to justice and remedies, are closely linked to their identity as indigenous peoples. Most of human rights violations faced NETWORK OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ASIA (NIWA) Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA), established in 2019, is a member-based network of Indigenous Women’s Organizations and Networks across Asia. It covers 14 Asian Countries with four sub regions namely East Asia, South East Asia, Mekong and South Asia. It envisions ‘Indigenous women are empowered, capable and self-reliantfully
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by Indigenous Peoples’ movements in Asia. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 47 members from14 countries in
STATUS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ 4 STA LANDS, TERRITORIES AND RESOURCES IN ASIA Abbreviations ACWC ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children ADC Autonomous District Council AIPP Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact ASEAN The Association of Southeast Asian Nations CADC Certificate of Ancestral Domain Land Claims CADT Certificate of Ancestral Domain CAO Compliance Advisor TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
VICTIMS OF DEVELOPMENT AGGRESSION: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN Victims of development aggression: Indigenous Peoples in ASEAN. admin. May 31, 2015. T wo-thirds of the approximate 370 million self-identified indigenous peoples are found in Asia, enriching the region’s enormous cultural and linguistic diversity. They have strong cultural attachment to the land, forests and waters and theirlivelihood
HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional network INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT To strengthen the narrative that Indigenous Peoples are the World’s leaders whose ground initiatives and actions are critical in protecting the biological and cultural diversity we all depend on, and above all, for the successful implementation of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development, AIPP is goingINDIGENOUS WOMEN
Indigenous Women’s Program (IWP) Amongst the 260 million Indigenous Peoples living in Asia, a safe estimate is that indigenous women make up 50% of this population. The human rights of indigenous women, and their access to justice and remedies, are closely linked to their identity as indigenous peoples. Most of human rights violations faced NETWORK OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ASIA (NIWA) Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA), established in 2019, is a member-based network of Indigenous Women’s Organizations and Networks across Asia. It covers 14 Asian Countries with four sub regions namely East Asia, South East Asia, Mekong and South Asia. It envisions ‘Indigenous women are empowered, capable and self-reliantfully
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by Indigenous Peoples’ movements in Asia. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 47 members from14 countries in
STATUS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ 4 STA LANDS, TERRITORIES AND RESOURCES IN ASIA Abbreviations ACWC ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children ADC Autonomous District Council AIPP Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact ASEAN The Association of Southeast Asian Nations CADC Certificate of Ancestral Domain Land Claims CADT Certificate of Ancestral Domain CAO Compliance Advisor TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
VICTIMS OF DEVELOPMENT AGGRESSION: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN Victims of development aggression: Indigenous Peoples in ASEAN. admin. May 31, 2015. T wo-thirds of the approximate 370 million self-identified indigenous peoples are found in Asia, enriching the region’s enormous cultural and linguistic diversity. They have strong cultural attachment to the land, forests and waters and theirlivelihood
STATEMENTS - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of Indigenous Women in Asia: On Silenced issues of Violence against Indigenous Women at the time of Covid Pandemic. November 25, 2020. 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, 2020 Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of ABOUT US - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
CONTACT US - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Call us. via the following phone and fax number. Tel: +66 (0) 53 343 539. Fax: +66 (0) 53 343 540.EC MEMBERS 2021
Mamta Kujur is a founder member of Adivsi Mahila Maha Sangh(AMMS), through which she is trying to unit and aware the tribal women for their rights, soon after graduation Mamta realized the important of women’s development in the tribal societies, In 2003 she thought of working in an institutional way to impact the larger tribal communities and founded the Jashpur Jan Vikas Sanstha through LET'S GO BACK HOME: REVISITING INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE “Ker Say Choo Ler-a Khoh May, Pgakenyaw Choo Leu-Ah Pho Ahlee” “A horse draws its strength from its hooves. But humans draw their strength from their children.” PHILIPPINES: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES WILL DIE OF HUNGER NOT Media Release: March 29, 2020. Weeks after the Luzon-wide Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) was declared on March 16, lockdown had reached to indigenous peoples communities. HARASSMENT OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS ACTIVISTS: THE DIGITAL Click here to download for more information. INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR BIODIVERSITY AND WORLD ENVIRONMENT Copyright © 2021 Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact. Designed and Developed by Mr. Hpuji Nawng, Communication Programme, AIPP. CAMBODIA: INVESTIGATE LAND ACTIVIST’S ‘DISAPPEARANCE Cambodia: Investigate Land Activist’s ‘Disappearance Statements SHIFTING CULTIVATION, LIVELIHOOD AND FOOD SECURITY: NEW Indigenous peoples across South and Southeast Asia depend fully and partly on shifting cultivation for their livelihood and food security. 2/3 of the estimated 370 million indigenous peoples are in HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. ABOUT US - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTA LIST OF INDIGENOUS CULTURESINDIGENOUS RIGHTSLIST OF INDIGENOUS GROUPSLIST OF INDIGENOUS TRIBESPRIMITIVE TRIBES OF ASIA The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME Position: Indigenous Women Programme Coordinator Team Duration of the Contract: 1 year with minimum 3 months’ probation period. The contract will be renewed annually subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funds. Reports to: Deputy Secretary General (DSG) Station: AIPP Secretariat, Chiang Mai, Thailand Announcement: 25August 2020
NETWORK OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ASIA (NIWA) Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA), established in 2019, is a member-based network of Indigenous Women’s Organizations and Networks across Asia. It covers 14 Asian Countries with four sub regions namely East Asia, South East Asia, Mekong and South Asia. It envisions ‘Indigenous women are empowered, capable and self-reliantfully
NEPAL: POSITION PAPER ON INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S LAND RIGHTS admin. September 5, 2020. W e, the indigenous women of Nepal have come up with this position paper on indigenous women’s land rights in order to develop common understanding on our collective and individual land rights and to make our positions on indigenous women’s land rights clear to the state and the government (federal, province and INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional network SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CAMBODIA: INVESTIGATE LAND ACTIVIST’S ‘DISAPPEARANCE Cambodia: Investigate Land Activist’s ‘Disappearance Statements TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ON Even to this day, Thakali people in Nepal’s Mustang valley swear on holy water from Kali Gandaki River to resolve disputes in the presence of Mukhiya (local chief). HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. ABOUT US - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTA LIST OF INDIGENOUS CULTURESINDIGENOUS RIGHTSLIST OF INDIGENOUS GROUPSLIST OF INDIGENOUS TRIBESPRIMITIVE TRIBES OF ASIA The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME Position: Indigenous Women Programme Coordinator Team Duration of the Contract: 1 year with minimum 3 months’ probation period. The contract will be renewed annually subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funds. Reports to: Deputy Secretary General (DSG) Station: AIPP Secretariat, Chiang Mai, Thailand Announcement: 25August 2020
NETWORK OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ASIA (NIWA) Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA), established in 2019, is a member-based network of Indigenous Women’s Organizations and Networks across Asia. It covers 14 Asian Countries with four sub regions namely East Asia, South East Asia, Mekong and South Asia. It envisions ‘Indigenous women are empowered, capable and self-reliantfully
NEPAL: POSITION PAPER ON INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S LAND RIGHTS admin. September 5, 2020. W e, the indigenous women of Nepal have come up with this position paper on indigenous women’s land rights in order to develop common understanding on our collective and individual land rights and to make our positions on indigenous women’s land rights clear to the state and the government (federal, province and INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional network SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CAMBODIA: INVESTIGATE LAND ACTIVIST’S ‘DISAPPEARANCE Cambodia: Investigate Land Activist’s ‘Disappearance Statements TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ON Even to this day, Thakali people in Nepal’s Mustang valley swear on holy water from Kali Gandaki River to resolve disputes in the presence of Mukhiya (local chief). PROGRAMMES - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Copyright © 2021 Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact. Designed and Developed by Mr. Hpuji Nawng, Communication Programme, AIPP. ABOUT US - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
VIDEOS - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Demystifying “Lack of Political Will”: Message on the 13th Anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Watch here ». September 12, 2020. Videos. STATEMENTS - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of Indigenous Women in Asia: On Silenced issues of Violence against Indigenous Women at the time of Covid Pandemic. November 25, 2020. 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, 2020 Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of CONTACT US - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Call us. via the following phone and fax number. Tel: +66 (0) 53 343 539. Fax: +66 (0) 53 343 540.COVID-19 RESPONSE
In response to COVID-19, the Asia Indigenous Youth Platform (AIYP), the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), and UNESCO Bangkok are supporting 11 projects that areABOUT IPHRD
Trinamul Unnayan Sangstha (TUS) is an organization for community development based in Chittagong Hill Tracts which was established in 1997 by a group of dedicated social activists. TUS is now a leading local NGO in Khagrachari District of Bangladesh, and have experience in undertaking a range of short and long-term projects on livelihoods, water and sanitation, hygiene education and practices CAMPAIGNS - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT India: Stop forced evictions of Gonds in Panna Tiger Reserve.September 23, 2015.
BRIEFING PAPER: RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES In Asia, various legal instruments have been used to recognize indigenous peoples within the legal framework of State. States have recognized indigenous peoples through constitutional provision, special laws, and court decisions and/or through ratification oradoption of
TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. March 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. ABOUT US - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTA LIST OF INDIGENOUS CULTURESINDIGENOUS RIGHTSLIST OF INDIGENOUS GROUPSLIST OF INDIGENOUS TRIBESPRIMITIVE TRIBES OF ASIA The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME Position: Indigenous Women Programme Coordinator Team Duration of the Contract: 1 year with minimum 3 months’ probation period. The contract will be renewed annually subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funds. Reports to: Deputy Secretary General (DSG) Station: AIPP Secretariat, Chiang Mai, Thailand Announcement: 25August 2020
NETWORK OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ASIA (NIWA) Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA), established in 2019, is a member-based network of Indigenous Women’s Organizations and Networks across Asia. It covers 14 Asian Countries with four sub regions namely East Asia, South East Asia, Mekong and South Asia. It envisions ‘Indigenous women are empowered, capable and self-reliantfully
NEPAL: POSITION PAPER ON INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S LAND RIGHTS admin. September 5, 2020. W e, the indigenous women of Nepal have come up with this position paper on indigenous women’s land rights in order to develop common understanding on our collective and individual land rights and to make our positions on indigenous women’s land rights clear to the state and the government (federal, province and INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional network SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CAMBODIA: INVESTIGATE LAND ACTIVIST’S ‘DISAPPEARANCE Cambodia: Investigate Land Activist’s ‘Disappearance Statements TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ON Even to this day, Thakali people in Nepal’s Mustang valley swear on holy water from Kali Gandaki River to resolve disputes in the presence of Mukhiya (local chief). HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTABOUT USPROGRAMMESREGIONAL NETWORKSSTATEMENTSRESOURCESCOVID-19 Indigenous Peoples are concerned by the fact that vital climate negotiations for the planet’s survival have been postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. ABOUT US - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACTA LIST OF INDIGENOUS CULTURESINDIGENOUS RIGHTSLIST OF INDIGENOUS GROUPSLIST OF INDIGENOUS TRIBESPRIMITIVE TRIBES OF ASIA The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
CALL FOR APPLICATION : INDIGENOUS WOMEN PROGRAMME Position: Indigenous Women Programme Coordinator Team Duration of the Contract: 1 year with minimum 3 months’ probation period. The contract will be renewed annually subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funds. Reports to: Deputy Secretary General (DSG) Station: AIPP Secretariat, Chiang Mai, Thailand Announcement: 25August 2020
NETWORK OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN ASIA (NIWA) Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA), established in 2019, is a member-based network of Indigenous Women’s Organizations and Networks across Asia. It covers 14 Asian Countries with four sub regions namely East Asia, South East Asia, Mekong and South Asia. It envisions ‘Indigenous women are empowered, capable and self-reliantfully
NEPAL: POSITION PAPER ON INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S LAND RIGHTS admin. September 5, 2020. W e, the indigenous women of Nepal have come up with this position paper on indigenous women’s land rights in order to develop common understanding on our collective and individual land rights and to make our positions on indigenous women’s land rights clear to the state and the government (federal, province and INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND PEOPLES OF ASIA (IKPA) Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) with the financial support from the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (SCBD) implemented the project “Laying the Foundations for an Indigenous Peoples Partnership on Community Mapping and Monitoring in Asia”. The main outcome of the project is the establishment of the regional network SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND INDIGENEITY: A PRACTICAL 1. Background2 - 1 2. What is Sustainable Development (SD)?4 - 3 3. What are Sustainable Development Goals? 9 - 5 4. General features of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development 10-11 CAMBODIA: INVESTIGATE LAND ACTIVIST’S ‘DISAPPEARANCE Cambodia: Investigate Land Activist’s ‘Disappearance Statements TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. February 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
UN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ON Even to this day, Thakali people in Nepal’s Mustang valley swear on holy water from Kali Gandaki River to resolve disputes in the presence of Mukhiya (local chief). PROGRAMMES - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Copyright © 2021 Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact. Designed and Developed by Mr. Hpuji Nawng, Communication Programme, AIPP. ABOUT US - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization founded in 1992 by indigenous peoples’ movements. AIPP is committed to the cause of promoting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights and human rights and articulating issues of relevance to indigenous peoples. At present, AIPP has 46 members from 14 countries in Asiawith
VIDEOS - HOME - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Demystifying “Lack of Political Will”: Message on the 13th Anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Watch here ». September 12, 2020. Videos. STATEMENTS - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of Indigenous Women in Asia: On Silenced issues of Violence against Indigenous Women at the time of Covid Pandemic. November 25, 2020. 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, 2020 Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of CONTACT US - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT Call us. via the following phone and fax number. Tel: +66 (0) 53 343 539. Fax: +66 (0) 53 343 540.COVID-19 RESPONSE
In response to COVID-19, the Asia Indigenous Youth Platform (AIYP), the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), and UNESCO Bangkok are supporting 11 projects that areABOUT IPHRD
Trinamul Unnayan Sangstha (TUS) is an organization for community development based in Chittagong Hill Tracts which was established in 1997 by a group of dedicated social activists. TUS is now a leading local NGO in Khagrachari District of Bangladesh, and have experience in undertaking a range of short and long-term projects on livelihoods, water and sanitation, hygiene education and practices CAMPAIGNS - ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT India: Stop forced evictions of Gonds in Panna Tiger Reserve.September 23, 2015.
BRIEFING PAPER: RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES In Asia, various legal instruments have been used to recognize indigenous peoples within the legal framework of State. States have recognized indigenous peoples through constitutional provision, special laws, and court decisions and/or through ratification oradoption of
TRADITIONAL LIVELIHOODS AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Traditional Livelihoods and Indigenous Peoples. admin. March 5, 2010. M ost indigenous peoples have developed highly specialized livelihood strategies and occupations which include hunting, fishing, trapping, shifting cultivation or gathering food and forest products, handicrafts such as weaving, basketry, woodcarving among others, andrural
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