KING5: Uncontacted Indigenous groups could vanish within a decade without stronger protections, experts say
Uncontacted Indigenous groups could vanish within a decade without stronger protections, experts say
Jurist: Ecuador failing to protect Indigenous groups from oil drilling pollution, HRW says
Ecuador failing to protect Indigenous groups from oil drilling pollution, HRW says
WINK NEWS: What to know about uncontacted Indigenous peoples and efforts to protect them
What to know about uncontacted Indigenous peoples and efforts to protect them
Ecuador has failed to comply with key provisions of an Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) order to protect the Tagaeri and Taromenane Indigenous peoples from oil facilities in Yasuní ...
Colombia has created a first-of-its-kind territory meant to protect a group of Indigenous people living between the Caquetá and Putumayo Rivers in the Amazon Rainforest. The 2.7-million-acre ...
Inside Climate News: Indigenous Groups Fight to Save Rediscovered Settlement Site on an Industrial Waterfront in Texas
Indigenous Groups Fight to Save Rediscovered Settlement Site on an Industrial Waterfront in Texas
Mongabay: Seven Indigenous paths to protect the Amazon: Voices from the land (commentary)
Seven Indigenous paths to protect the Amazon: Voices from the land (commentary)
Indigenous Peoples are critical partners for the development solutions needed to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity on a livable planet.
NEW! --Indigenous Latin America Series-- The Indigenous Latin America Series is a flagship initiative from the World Bank’s Social Development team in Latin America and the Caribbean. Through …
Indigenous Peoples have demonstrated remarkable resilience and have made significant contributions to the sustainability of the planet, despite multiple and persistent threats to their peoples, cultures, …
Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines The main objective of the World Bank’s Indigenous Peoples Engagement Strategy is to enhance the visibility of IPs in the Philippines and increase awareness of …
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is a moment to reflect on the issues faced by Indigenous communities & the remarkable resilience they have shown in the face of …
Indigenous Peoples (IPs) are culturally distinct societies and communities. The Philippines is one of the few Asian countries that officially uses the term “Indigenous Peoples,” and IP rights are fully …
This event will bring together indigenous leaders, policymakers, and experts from the field to explore pathways for promoting community-driven environmental accountability, fostering …
This International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, we celebrate two remarkable women, Roxana Quispe and Emma Poma, who have dedicated their lives to fighting poverty and …
Indigenous economic autonomy is essential for ensuring the long-term sustainability and self-determination of indigenous peoples. For generations, indigenous peoples have developed …
Manila, – Increasing Indigenous Peoples’ access to water and sanitation, education, health services, and economic opportunities, while still preserving their cultural identities, could …
NEW! --Indigenous Latin America Series-- The Indigenous Latin America Series is a flagship initiative from the World Bank’s Social Development team in Latin America and the Caribbean. Through in‑depth reports, interviews, and data-driven analyses, we highlight the perspectives, priorities, and innovations of Indigenous Peoples across the ...
Indigenous Peoples have demonstrated remarkable resilience and have made significant contributions to the sustainability of the planet, despite multiple and persistent threats to their peoples, cultures, and ways of life. Indigenous Peoples are disproportionately impacted by a changing climate, even ...
Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines The main objective of the World Bank’s Indigenous Peoples Engagement Strategy is to enhance the visibility of IPs in the Philippines and increase awareness of the need to address their development challenges and close the gaps in social inclusion.
The International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples is a moment to reflect on the issues faced by Indigenous communities & the remarkable resilience they have shown in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indigenous Peoples (IPs) are culturally distinct societies and communities. The Philippines is one of the few Asian countries that officially uses the term “Indigenous Peoples,” and IP rights are fully recognized under the Constitution and Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA). While the limited available evidence suggests that IPs remain among the poorest, most vulnerable, and marginalized ...
This event will bring together indigenous leaders, policymakers, and experts from the field to explore pathways for promoting community-driven environmental accountability, fostering indigenous peoples-led environmental governance, and applying collaborative efforts to ensure indigenous peoples play a central role in climate action.
Indigenous economic autonomy is essential for ensuring the long-term sustainability and self-determination of indigenous peoples. For generations, indigenous peoples have developed economic systems rooted in reciprocity, redistribution, complementarity, environmental stewardship, and collective well-being1. These systems not only preserve cultural heritage but also play an important role in ...
This International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples, we celebrate two remarkable women, Roxana Quispe and Emma Poma, who have dedicated their lives to fighting poverty and promoting the rights of indigenous people. Their journey from poverty to empowerment is a testament to resilience, community, and the power of inclusive development.
Manila, – Increasing Indigenous Peoples’ access to water and sanitation, education, health services, and economic opportunities, while still preserving their cultural identities, could significantly improve their living standards, a World Bank report released today says.
As a defining feature of Canadian capitalism, the oppression of Indigenous peoples is of prime importance for Marxists. Most people exit the public education system with little exposure to the shameful history which underpins the Canadian capitalist system: one of violence, theft, and genocide against Indigenous people, which includes First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. According to ...
The feature article in this issue takes on the Spanish Conquest of the Americas, which far from a 'meeting of cultures', was a brutal and bloody affair resulting in the extermination of millions of indigenous peoples. We publish the editorial by editor-in-chief Alan Woods below.
The history of every Latin American country is stained by the atrocities carried out against hundreds of thousands of peasants, workers and indigenous people: castrations; the slashing of pregnant women’s bellies; tossing babies in the air to be caught on the points of bayonets – all in the name of the defence of ‘civilisation ...