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Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Advocacy: A Training Program in Human Rights and Advocacy for Indigenous Advocates from the Asia-Pacific Region


March 22 – 30, 2010 

Chiang Mai       

‘The Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is a regional organization established by indigenous peoples’ organizations in 1992 to strengthen the struggles, cooperation and solidarity among indigenous peoples across Asia. AIPP is committed to the cause of defending and revitalizing indigenous systems; institutions and their control over their ancestral homelands; and their own development and future.

AIPP is guided by its Charter and Working Guidelines agreed upon by its General Assembly. At present, AIPP has members from 14 Countries and has broad network for cooperation and solidarity with other organizations, institutions and advocates at national,regional and global levels.’
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International Women's Day 2010 Print
In commemoration of the International Women’s Day 2010, Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Pact (AIPP) join with all women of the world in condemning all forms of violence against women and strongly advocate for the protection and promotion of the rights of women from all sectors of the society. 

STOP THE VIOLENCE, STOP THE TERROR

 

I am a peasant woman who tills this land

That cannot be mine,

That bears crops that do not calm my hunger

That buries me deeper in debt,

That leaves me with no option but to leave

Because I have seen violence and

terror from the landlord’s greed.

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Joint Statement of indigenous and rural women on Climate Change Print

Submission to the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

By: Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP)

Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)

Asian Rural Women’s Coalition (ARWC)

Asian Peasant Women’s Network (APWN)

Asian Indigenous Women’s Network (AIWN)

People’s Action on Climate Change (PACC)

 

We, rural and indigenous women from Asia, the Pacific and other parts of the world, face enormous threats and damage to our lives and rights as a consequence of climate change including the unbridled manner by which measures are being proposed and undertaken to adapt to and mitigate this phenomenon and its impacts. As women farmers, fisherfolk, herders, farm workers, indigenous food producers and natural resource managers, we rely heavily on primary resources, which are being negatively affected and destroyed by climate change.

 

We assert our important roles in and contributions to the effective, appropriate, integrated and sustainable use of land, biodiversity and natural resources that have enabled the survival of generations of people for many millennia through our traditional knowledge.

 

We are concerned that rural and indigenous women are being affected more severely and are more at risk during all phases of natural disasters and extreme weather events including the post-disaster reconstruction processes mainly due to prevailing discrimination based on gender, caste and ethnic identities.


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Women against War! Print
Stop human rights abuse of women, and uphold gender equality and non-discrimination in Sri Lanka

We are deeply concerned of the gravity of humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka, particularly in the north of Sri Lanka which has been reported on by the local and international media, civil society organisations, International Committee of the Red Cross and the UN including by the Secretary general and his senior Humanitarian officer Sir John Holmes despite the denial and control of access of media to the conflict zones by the Sri Lankan government. 
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16 Days Activism to End Violence against Women Print
November 25 ‐ November 29 ‐ December 10, 2008
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, November 25
International Day of Women Human Rights Defenders, November 29
International Human Rights Day, December 10
Indigenous Women speak out to End Violence against Women 
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Training for Indigenous Women Leaders on Decision-Making Print

A training for indigenous women leaders on decision-making, co-organised by Trinnamul Unnayan Sangstha, the Hill Tracts NGO Forum (HTNF) and Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) was held on August 5-9, 2005 in Ranggamati, Bangladesh. The effort was supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), through the Regional Indigenous Peoples Programme (RIPP) in Bangkok, Thailand.

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