Global Statements

UNPFII20: Agenda 5 – Joint Statement to the 20th Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Agenda Item 5 (f). Thematic dialogues: International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022-2031 Statement on behalf of the Asia Indigenous People’s Caucus 27th April, 2021 Presented






UNPFII20: Agenda 6 – The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 20th Session 23rd April 2021 SDG Implementation in Asia Statement on behalf of the Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Caucus Presented






UNPFII20: Agenda 5 – Human rights dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 20th Session 22nd April 2021 Statement on behalf of the Asia Indigenous Peoples’ Caucus Presented by: Chandra Tripura Respected






UNPFII20: Agenda 4 – Statement for the 20th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues on Rights-Based Conservation
Agenda Item 4: Implementation of the six mandated areas of the Permanent Forum UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 20th Session April 19-30, 2021 Statement






UNPFII20: Agenda 3 – Peace, justice, and strong institutions: the role of indigenous peoples in implementing Sustainable Development Goal 16
UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 20th Session April 19-30, 2021 Statement on behalf of the Asia Indigenous People’s Caucus Presented by: Guangchunliu Gangmei The


UN Experts Call for Halt to Contentious Tourism Resort in Bangladesh
GENEVA (9 February 2021) – UN human rights experts* said today Bangladesh should suspend the construction of a large-scale tourist resort in the Chittagong Hills


Independent report on WWF-linked human rights abuses shows conservation sector needs root and branch change
Killings, torture, sexual and physical violence and intimidation have no place in conservation A report commissioned due to intense media pressure reveals systemic problems resulting


Indigenous peoples’ organisations submit observations on proposed EU corporate due diligence laws that uphold indigenous rights
Indigenous leaders and human rights defenders have contributed to a Compendium of civil society submissions to the current European Union Presidency on steps “Towards EU


HLPF: Indigenous Women’s Collective Statement For High Level Political Forum 2020
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) in collaboration with Asia Indigenous Women Network (AIWN), Bai Indigenous Women’s Network, Philippines, International Indigenous Women’s Forum (FIMI), MADRE, National



Submission by Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and its member organizations and networks in partial response to the ‘Call for inputs Report’ of the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to the General Assembly
Impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous Peoples in Asia There are approximately 411 million Indigenous Peoples (IPs) living across Asia who are confronted with an array



AIPP is appalled by the blowing up of the 46,000 years-old sacred site of the Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura Peoples
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) is shocked to learn about the blowing up of the 46,000-year-old sacred cave of the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura(PKKP)


AIPP’s congratulatory message to new EMRIP member Mr. Dhamai
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) would like to congratulate Mr. Binota Moy Dhamai for his new appointment as a member of the Expert Mechanism on