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Books Download Tebtebba books. CategoriesFilesThis special publication is a compilation of indigenous peoples’ submissions to the 2nd PrepCom of the World Summit on Sustainable Development held last January 28 - February 8, 2002 in New York. This also includes WSSD PrepCom documents such as the Chairman’s Paper.
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This is the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples' Philippine Edition book. It is written in English, Filipino, Ilokano and Bisaya dialects.
Increasingly, today’s conflicts affect the lives of indigenous peoplesand their territories. Some of the main factors leading to conflictcontinue to be embedded in issues of social exclusion, control overresources and land, the violation of rights and inequality.
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The Philippine Mission of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous People
Indigenous Peoples, Extractive Industries & the World Bank
National Conference on Mining, May 6-8 2002, Sta. Catalina Convent, Baguio City, Philippines
Indigenous Peoples, Conflict Resolution & Sustainable Development
This book is an initial collection of indigenous peoples’ declarations covering the themes of Economic and Social Development, Culture, Education, Human Rights, Health and Environment.
The Guide on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples aims to enhance indigenous peoples knowledge on climate change so that we will be better equipped to participate more effectively in shaping relevant policies and actions taken to address this issue. It also aimsto enlighten non-indigenous peoples on our own experiences and perspectives on climate change. Date of Publication: September 2008
Report of the Asia Summit on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples.
The popular Guide on Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples aims to enhance indigenous peoples knowledge on climate change so that indigenous peoples will be better equipped to participate more effectively in shaping relevant policies and actions taken to address this issue. It also aims to enlighten non-indigenous peoples on our own experiences and perspectives on climate change. This Second Edition includes updates on Part III: Climate Change Mitigation Measures: Impacts on Indigenous Peoples; Part IV: Adapting to Climate Change: Indigenous Peoples Show the Way; Part V: REDD/REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples; Part VIII: The Current State of Climate Change Negotiations; and Part IX: Ways Forward: The UNDRIP, the Human Rights Based Approach and the Ecosystem Approach. Date of Publication: September 2009.
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