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Activities
AIPP - IWGIA Climate Change/REDD Partners Meeting2-3 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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Call For Cases Related To Access To Land And The Right To Food |
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Call
For Cases Related To Access To Land And The Right To Food
The Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food office opens a
call for cases related to access to land and the right to food. Deadline for
submission is 22 January 2010, and this report will be submitted/ addressed to
the UN General Assembly in October 2010 by the SR on the Right to Food. Part of
this process, two regional consultation meeting will be organized in Asia – one
in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the other in Chennai, India. The consultations
will invite representatives from 8 cases selected by the Rapporteur and his
research team. This consultation will also inform the UNGA report.
It is very much relevant to Indigenous Peoples in terms of
land rights and food security.
Kindly download the following files for the submission form and a
letter from the SR office. Submission Form
Letter from the SR Office
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