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Conflict Palm Oil in Semunying, Indonesia
Jail is the reward for Momonus and Jamaludin to defend their ancestral lands. For 12 years already these Semunying indigenous territories have been controlled by P.T. In Ledo Lestari. Their

Land Rights Now in Cambodia
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The story of Pipoy and Bandam: The aspirations of Lumad children for a free and Lumad-relevant education
This documentary presents the experiences of Lumad children living in communities that are under attack due to resistance against militarization and resource extraction activities such as foreign large-scale mining, plantation

Voices of indigenous women human rights defenders from the Philippines
The non-recognition of indigenous peoples’ rights to their ancestral lands in the Philippines remains to be their core problem. The laws and policies promulgated by the Philippine government, especially those

Jan 04, 2016 Mr. Vong Sokheng Ly
#Cambodia: Yesterday (4 Jan 2016) morning, Vong Sokheng Ly was arrested at 9:15 am when he asked to follow up on the petition which#indigenous Kuy people of Prame Commune in

Pallab Chakma, Kapaeeng Foundation, Bangladesh
Mr. Pallab Chakma, Executive Director of Kapaeeng Foundation, Bangladesh, stresses on the need to include Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) of Indigenous Peoples in the 2015 Climate Change Agreement

Pratima Gurung, Nepal Indigenous Disabled Association, Nepal
Ms. Pratima Gurung, General Secretary of NIDA, Nepal explains the key three words for COP21: CLIMATE CHANGE, DISABILITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS for upcoming climate change conference UNFCCC, COP21 in Paris.

Sudarshan Chaudhary, Youth Federation of Indigenous Nationalities (YFIN), Nepal
Mr. Sudarshan Chaudhary, Secretary General of Youth Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Nationalities (YFIN) stresses that indigenous peoples are the stewards of nature and their efforts to climate change adaptation should

Anthony Debbarma, Borok Indigenous/Tribal Peoples Development, North East India
Three Key Words that are vital for Asian Indigenous Peoples in COP21 Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on pinterest Pinterest

Julius Ceasar M. Daguitan, Asia Pacific Indigenous Youth Network (APIYAN), Philippines
Three Key Words that are vital for Asian Indigenous Peoples in COP21

Nittaya Mee, Inter Mountain Peoples Education and Culture in Thailand (IMPECT), Thailand
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Mr. Jason Pan Adawai, representative of TARA-Ping Pu
Jason Pan, representative of TARA-Ping Pu says that the economic livelihoods and food source of indigenous peoples in Taiwan/China are seriously affected by climate change. Share on facebook Facebook Share

Ms. Naw Ei Ei Min, Executive Director of Promotion of Indigenous and Nature Together (POINT), Myanmar
Ms. Naw Ei Ei Min, Executive Director of Promotion of Indigenous and Nature Together (POINT), Myanmar explains the key three words for upcoming climate change conference in Paris. Share on

FPIC Tagalo
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Ms. Winnie Jimis, representative of Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS), Malaysia
Ms. Winnie Jimis, representative of Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (JOAS) and member of Asia Indigenous Peoples delegation to COP21, calls upon the government of Malaysia to consider all mega dam

Indigenous Women’s Rights
We live in a time when public opinion is demanding a fairer and more equitable planet. There is no more important element to address this than the equality of men and women. This 4-minute animation video outlines the recommendations from CEDAW and UNDRIP particularly on indigenous women that guide and help us to move in this direction.

Inside Malaysia’s Shadow State
A Global Witness documentary has exposed behind-the-scenes corrupt deal-making in Sarawak in a video featuring an investigator posing as a ‘potential investor’ meeting Sarawak Chief Minister Taib Mahmud’s relatives and

Indigenous Peoples and Food Security
The independent, sustainable lives in the mountains of Thailand’s indigenous peoples’ way of life is now under threat. Commercial farming, national boundaries and ‘modern life’ is compromising and taking away their last remaining link to the earth—the very source of their distinct indigenous identities, culture and dignity.

Indigenous Peoples and Food Security
The independent, sustainable lives in the mountains of Thailand’s indigenous peoples’ way of life is now under threat. Commercial farming, national boundaries and ‘modern life’ is compromising and taking away

Indigenous Knowledge and Forest Management in Northern Thailand
Deep in the mountain jungles of Northern Thailand, three indigenous communities joined hands for a common goal: sustainable management of their forest. The Akha people of Pa Kia village, the

Interview with Hiroyuki Konuma from FAO
Interview with Hiroyuki Konuma from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).