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Maria Zevonia Fernandes Vieira: International Women’s Day- Indigenous Women and Media Role
“Better the Balance, Better the World”
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) together with member organizations and networks are highlighting indigenous women’s voices in celebrating the International Women’s Day 8 March 2019.
Speaking in this video is Maria Zevonia Fernandes Vieira – a journalist from Timor Leste – on media perspective and role in voicing indigenous women’s rights.

Jill Carino: Indigenous women’s voice for International Women Day 2019
“Better the Balance, Better the World”
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) together with member organizations and networks are highlighting indigenous women’s voices in celebrating the International Women’s Day 8 March 2019.
Speaking in this video is Jill Carino of Cordillera Peoples’ Alliance (CPA), Philippines and Executive Council member of AIPP.

World Food Day: “Undivided Segments of Incandescent Belief”
“Undivided Segments of Incandescent Belief” depicting the commemoration of World Food Day 2018 by Prayatna Samiti in Udaipur. The film takes you to the vivid events organised in the blocks of Udaipur that mark the people’s appeal for food based rights and actions. The film portrays the strong belief of indigenous people in securing their food and land rights for their better future. Please note that the film is in low resolution format.

[AIPP Documentary] Seeds and Indigenous Peoples
Seeds, the beginning and the end of the food growing cycle. Generations of people using generations of seeds. Survival and culture intertwined. This video gives the viewer insight as to the role and importance of seeds for indigenous peoples and the part that their knowledge may play in the years to come as the world faces the inevitable changes of climate change.

Thailand: Koh-ee Mee, the centenarian indigenous Karen leader of the Kaeng Krachan forest, passes away
Kittisak Rattanakrajangsri, chairperson of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact, sends his condolences to the family and community members of Koh-ee Mee who passed away today. Koh-ee Mee is an indigenous Karen leader of the Kaeng Krachan forest who fought a legal battle to claim their right to live in their own land.
Kittisak challenges the indigenous youth to continue the fight that Koh-ee Mee has started.

India: A message from Kaziranga for World Rhino Day
A message from the Indigenous Peoples from Kaziranga on World Rhino Day (2018):- Pranab Doley of Jeepal Krishak Shramik Sangha (JKSS) based out of Assam, North East India calls out to the

The case of Ricardo Mayumi and the Ifugao Peasant Movement
Video was taken during the International Solidarity Mission on 15 – 23 July 2018. Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on pinterest Pinterest

Bangladesh: Land Is Life: The CHT Land Commission
This documentary is all about the Chittagong Hill Tracts Land Disputes Resolution Commission. Source: Kapaeeng Foundation Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on

Beneath the Surface: Women Leading the Fight Against Mining
The Philippines is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for human rights defenders. Women activists are frequently targeted for their participation in resistance struggles, and as of

AIPP’s presentation on “Indigenous Peoples and the right to land”
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Cambodia: Peasants restrain HengFu from bulldozing their land in Boh Village, Preah Vihear Province
March 28, 2018 Peasants restrain HengFu from bulldozing their lands in Boh Village, Preah Vihear Province, Cambodia. The authorities, side with the Company, came to resolve. Source: OurLand OurFood Share on facebook

Joshua: Message from an Indigenous Person with Disability from Myanmar
My name is Joshua, a post-polio person with disabilities. I belong Chin tribe and I am presently living in Kale district of Hakhalay Village (Myanmar) and Chin State is where the second highest rate of Persons with disabilities are seen among all the States in Myanmar. I want to address the discrimination of the indigenous persons with disabilities in Myanmar.

Heli Chakma: Message from an Indigenous Woman Human Rights Defender from Bangladesh
I am from Rangamati of the Chittagong Hill Tracts.
I do not actively work on Human Rights per se but I try to support those who actively work as much as possible. Since my birth the problem I feel is the land issue, which is a major problem for indigenous peoples in Bangladesh.

Leny Patty: Message from an Indigenous Woman Human Rights Defender from Indonesia
I’m Leny Patty, from Ullath indigenous community, Maluku province.
Contribution of indigenous women in various di sscussion on rights to lands, territories and resources is critical and significant. Because we have vast knowledge when it comes to how we manage and preserve our ancestral territories.

Bae Annabel Mansiguiao: Message from an Indigenous Woman Human Rights Defender from Philippines
I am Bae Annabel Mansiguiao, from Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental.
We have an organization, Tagtabulon, a coming together of the Higaonons in Misamis Oriental.
During the time of Marcos, I, as a child, experienced militarization in our community.

Ms. Chang: Message from an Indigenous Woman Human Rights Defender from Taiwan
Ms. Echo L.P. Chang is Papora indigenous woman from the Central Region in Taiwan, nearly seventy years old. She is one of the most important human rights defenders fights for the Ping-pu indigenous peoples (Ping-pu indigenous peoples are not recognized by under the laws in Taiwan, nearly 11 ethnic groups.)

Panai Kusui: Message from an Indigenous woman Human Rights Defender from Taiwan
Panai Kusui,
Pinuyumayan Indigenous Peoples, Taiwan

Erlina Darakay: Message from an Indigenous Woman Human Rights Defender from Indonesia
Our customary forest, Djamona Raa forest, has been destroyed again under the name of HPH (Forest Concession Rights). We urge the police to give us justice and arrest the illegal loggers. Because we, Rebi indigenous community, never give our consent for the outsiders to enter our Djamona Raa customary forest. Because from the time of our ancestors until today we have been maintaining and preserving our Djamona Raa forest.

Christina Lantao: Message from an Indigenous Youth Human Rights Defender from Philippines
An Indigenous youth leader of the Matigsalog people in Compostela Valley, Mindanao fighting against the entry of large scale and destructive mining and militarization in their community.

Khadga Magar: Message from an Indigenous Person with Disability from Nepal
My name is Khadga Bahadur Magar. I am from Ramechhap district and I am the President of Nepal Indigenous Disabled Association (NIDA).
The major issues of persons with disabilities includes their meaningful participation and decisive roles in the decision-making processes in relevant areas. The participation and representation of persons with disability in decision making processes is necessary to ensure their rights.

Yub Raj Lama: Message from an Indigenous Youth with Disability from Nepal
Yub Raj Lama, an indigenous youth who is visually impaired, amplifying the issue of indigenous youth with disabilities in particular relating to proportional inclusion and the importance of indigenous youth with disabilities in contributing to the 2030 Agenda process.