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Activities

AIPP - IWGIA Climate Change/REDD Partners Meeting
2-3 July, 2010
Chiang Mai, Thailand

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AIPP Mekong Sub-regional Meeting 
4-6 July, 2010
Chiang Mai, Thailand

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IP Task Force for the ASEAN Meeting


July 7-8, Bangkok

 

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Workshop with Civil Society Organizations on IPs and the ASEAN


July 9-10, Bangkok


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3rd Session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples


July 12-16, Geneva


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Training on Documentation and Monitoring of Human Rights Violations and Advocacy Work

July 25-30, 2010
Phenom Penh, Cambodia



‘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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Resource database of Indigenous peoples’ network and professional experts
Dear AIPP members,

Warm greeting from AIPP!

The Regional Capacity Building (RCB) desk of the Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Pact (AIPP) is in the process of developing a Resource database of Indigenous peoples’ network and professional experts within AIPP’s network for Asia. This initiative is taken to avail indigenous peoples’ organizations in Asia with a pool of Indigenous Experts and Resource Persons for training and education on various issues effecting Indigenous Peoples. The database will be periodically updated and shared with Indigenous Peoples’ Organizations and other non-governmental organizations working on indigenous peoples’ issues in Asia.
 
In this connection, we would initially like to explore and tap the resources of our members’ and networks’ organizations in an attempt to facilitate a comprehensive inter-peoples empowerment and capacity development for the indigenous peoples and by the indigenous peoples in Asia.

The database will be developed in two-tiers:
-    the organization’s competency and,
-    individual expertise
In this endeavor, we look forward to your contributions in the spirit of building cooperation and solidarity and in strengthening the indigenous peoples’ movement in Asia.

Please fill out the attached template with the necessary information requested and return to us. We would appreciate if you fill out the forms and email it back to us by 15 September, 2009.

Further, kindly do also send us your consent to be added to the database, and shared with others.
Should you have any query, please contact me at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Thank you and best regards,

Atina Gangmai
Coordinator, AIPP Regional Capacity Building
CC:  Ms. Joan Carling, AIPP Secretary General. This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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