IWGIA

IWGIA is an international human rights organisation promoting, protecting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights. Since 1968, the organisation has supported the fight for indigenous peoples’ rights. We work through a global network of indigenous peoples’ organisations and international human rights bodies. We promote the recognition, respect and implementation of indigenous peoples’ rights to land, cultural integrity and development on their own terms. We foster change by documenting indigenous peoples’ conditions and the human rights breaches they experience, thus contributing to global knowledge and awareness of indigenous peoples’ situations; supporting indigenous peoples’ own organisations to act and their capacities to access human rights bodies; advocating for change in decision-making processes at local, regional and international level, including active engagement in international networks.

Kontakt:

Prinsessegade 29 B, 3. sal

1422 København K

Tlf: 53 73 28 30

E-mail: iwgia@iwgia.org

Web: https://www.iwgia.org/en/

Indsatser foregår i:

Bangladesh

Bolivia

Cambodia

Cameroon

Colombia

India

Kenya

Myanmar

Nepal

Peru

Philippines

Russian Federation

Suriname

Tanzania

Vietnam

Bevillinger: Climate Change Partnership with Indigenous Peoples in East Africa Faglighed som fundament for engagement - CBS-studerende møder CSR-udfordringer gennem konkrete cases REDD+: Securing community land and forest rights in Thailand and Myanmar
FN's Verdensmål:

Mål 5: Ligestilling mellem kønnene

Mål 10: Mindre ulighed

Mål 13: Klimaindsats

Mål 15: Livet på land

Mål 16: Fred, retfærdighed og stærke institutioner

Mål 17: Partnerskaber for handling

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