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It suggests that ratification of C169 by the Philippines could assist the ILO Supervisory bodies to move beyond this conception of FPIC as a veto power. This broader rights-based conception of FPIC, as emerges from the IPRA, would be grounded on its historical underpinning, indigenous peoples鈥...
Posted on February 19, 2024 by Human Rights Online Philippines Leave a comment #HumanRights #IndigenousWomen ##KPinayMayKka Tara na at suportahan ang LILAK (Purple Action for Indigenous Women’s Rights) sa kanilang adhikain sa pamamagitan ng pag-like at pag-share ng kanilang FB post! http...
摘要: The Metagora pilot survey in the Philippines focused on indigenous peoples' rights. It was designed, prepared and carried out through a vigorous participatory process, leading to one of Metagora's strongest and most inclusive national structures (see box below). 年份: 2008 收藏...
Posted onMarch 4, 2024byHuman Rights Online PhilippinesLeave a comment Dive into a world where every birth is a triumph.Join LILAK on their journey to illuminate the path to safe childbirth for all indigenous communities. #SafeChildbirthForAll Tara na at suportahan ang LILAK (Purple Action for...
Prill-Brett, June. "Contested Domains: The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (Ipra) and Legal Pluralism in the Northern Philippines." Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law 55 (2007): 11-36.Contested Domains: The Indigenous Peoples Rights Act and Legal Pluralism in the Northern Philippines. ...
the 1993 Ka Ho'okolokolonui Kanaka Maoli (People's International Tribunal Hawai'i); the 1993 First International Conference on the Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Aotearoa (New Zealand) producing the Mataatua Declaration which led to the 1995 Treaty for a Life-...
In celebration of Indigenous Peoples' month in the Philippines, the former United Nations special rapporteur tells the Eco-Business Podcast about her lifelong work to empower communities in Asia’s most dangerous country for environmental defenders. ...
52 UNILEVER HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT 2020 Palm oil Plantation workers and smallholder farmers in the palm oil sector are vulnerable to exploitation, and there continue to be abuses in the industry, as well as environmental issues, that impact the rights of indigenous people, communities and women. ...
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