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IWGIA is a human rights organisation dedicated to promoting and defending Inidgenous Peoples' rights
Acronym: 
IWGIA
Focal point: 
Dwayne Mamo, Documentation & Communications Manager
Email: 
Phone number: 
+45 5373 2837

Ubicación

Prinsessegade 29 B, 3rd floor
1422 Copenhagen
Dinamarca
DK
Working languages: 
danés
inglés
español

IWGIA is a non-governmental human rights organisation promoting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ collective and individual rights.

We have supported our partners in this fight for more than 50 years.

We work through a global network of Indigenous Peoples’ organisations and international human rights bodies.

We promote recognition, respect and implementation of Indigenous Peoples’ rights, including the right to self-determination by virtue of which they can freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development. 

Visit our website for more information and to access all our publications, including our flagship annual book The Indigenous World, a yearly overview of the state of the rights of Indigenous Peoples across individual countries and through various international mechanisms and processes. 

Members: 

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Library Resource
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Submission to the Human Rights Council-Universal Review Mechanism (UPR 25th Session 2016)

Informes e investigaciones
Diciembre, 2016
Tanzania

This is a stakeholder submission prepared by a coalition of 24 pastoralists and huntergatherers’ Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), forums, networks and groups. The stakeholders submission is a compilation of primary and secondary sources of information, evidence and facts collected through consultative meetings and interviews with civil society organizations, public officials and community members, experts on pastoralism as well as members of the academia.

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