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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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We, the Indigenous peoples organizations and movements in Asia, having come together in mutual trust and respect for each other, having shared, discussed and deeply reflected on the history, present situation, concerns and aspirations of our people, do hereby established the

ASIA INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PACT
(An Organisation for Indigenous Peoples Movements in Asia)

as an organisation for indigenous peoples movements in Asia

We believe that the primary function of the AIPP is to strengthen solidarity and linkages among the indigenous peoples organizations and movements in Asia and to strengthen the position of indigenous peoples in Asia.

We affirm our respect and commitment to our close relationship with our land, and our right to self-determination.

We assert our right to our homeland and ancestral domain; and reaffirm our right to own as people our homelands and resources, and to protect, utilize and develop them in ways appropriate to our traditions, beliefs, values and culture.

In upholding these inherent rights of our people in Asia, the AIPP will serve as a forum to facilitate:
· The sharing of our experiences, ideas and aspirations;
· Consolidate unity and solidarity;
· Organize, coordinate and propagate our peoples stand on issues affecting our lives and future.

In fulfilling the above objectives, the AIPP will endeavor to:
· Facilitate unity, solidarity and exchange of ideas and experiences among indigenous peoples in Asia;
· Research document, publish and disseminate information on all aspects of our communities;
· Initiate, support and sustain programs for safeguarding and developing the economic, social and cultural
systems of indigenous societies;
· Network and coordinate with other oppressed peoples for the realization of common goals.

We affirm our solidarity with the movements and aspirations of indigenous peoples in other regions of the
world.

We also affirm our solidarity with other oppressed and marginalized peoples of this world. We share with them a common endeavor for a just society and a sustainable world.

Dated: 1st May 1992 Bangkok, Thailand
The Revised text of the Charter as per the amendments adopted by the
2nd General Assembly on June 17, 1996 Bangkok, Thailand. The
amendments adopted are to the effect of re-phasing and re-wording with
some deletions of words in Paragraphs 4,5 & 6 and rearrangement of the
last two paragraphs of the Charter.
“Forum” was revised to “organisation” by the 3rd General Assembly on
July 2000 in Sabah, Malaysia