Regional Statements

Indigenous Peoples’ Statement on Agenda item 6: Protecting our Planet through Regional Cooperation and Solidarity in Asia and the Pacific
Roundtable 1: “Strengthening regional collaboration to protect our planet” Thank you, Sir Chair, for giving the opportunity Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates, and Ladies and Gentlemen I am Prem Singh Tharu from

Collective Statement of the Indigenous Caucus at the Closing Plenary on 11th UN Forum on Business and Human Rights at Geneva
11th UN Forum on Business and Human Rights Rights holders at the center:Strengthening accountability to advance business respects for people and planet in the next decade28-30 November 2022Statement of the

Statement from Indigenous Peoples and Their Communities on agenda item 3 “Protecting our planet through regional cooperation and solidarity in Asia and the Pacific”
Thank you, Madam Chair, for giving the opportunity Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates, and Ladies and Gentlemen I am Prem Singh Tharu from Tharu Indigenous community of Nepal, representing Asia Indigenous Peoples

Executive Summary of ASEAN Peoples’ Forum
Delivered on the 5th November 2022 The political situation in Southeast Asia as a result of power shifts of elite governments and regime changes under rising authoritarian governance, has exacerbated

Joint Statement: ASEAN Civil Society Conference – ASEAN Peoples’ Forum 2022
Adopted November 5, 2022, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Amidst the current turmoil caused by social, economic, political, and climate crisis in the region and at global levels, more than 500 participants

Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of Indigenous Women in Asia: On Silenced issues of Violence against Indigenous Women at the time of Covid Pandemic
16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence, 2020 Joint Statement of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation and Networks of Indigenous Women in Asia On Silenced issues of Violence against

7th Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development: Statement on Linking National, Regional, and Global Dimensions of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
STATEMENT OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CONSTITUTUENCY ON THE SESSION; ‘Linking National, Regional, and Global Dimensions of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development’ May 20, 2020 I am Guangchunliu Gangmei from

7th Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development: Statement on the Review of regional progress on SDGs five years into the implementation of the 2030 Agenda
STATEMENT BY THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MAJOR GROUP FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT- IPMG Review of regional progress on SDGs five years into the implementation of the 2030 Agenda “Accelerating action and delivery

Indigenous Peoples’ Statement – ASEAN People’s Forum 2019
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) clearly describes the collective and individual rights of indigenous peoples and the obligation of states to respect, protect and fulfill

Submission of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and its member organizations for the report of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on Recognition, reparations and reconciliation
AIPP, together with its member and partner organizations, makes the following submission for the Expert Mechanism’s report on Recognition, Reparations and Reconciliation. This submission is based on the information provided