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International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs

The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) is an independent and non-profit international human rights-based membership organization, whose central charter is to endorse and promote the collective rights of the world's indigenous peoples.[3] Established in 1968, the IWGIA is registered as a non-profit organization in Denmark, with the head office of its secretariat based in Copenhagen. IWGIA's work is primarily funded by the Nordic Ministries of Foreign Affairs and the European Union.

International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
Founded1968
TypeNon-governmental organization
FocusIndigenous rights
Location
Area served
Worldwide
Employees
18 (2019)[1]
Websiteiwgia.org

IWGIA holds consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and has observer status with the Arctic Council and with the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights.

History edit

The constitution of the IWGIA as a body was first proposed and initiated in August 1968, at the 38th International Congress of Americanists, held in Munich and Stuttgart. Formed as a co-operative of academic anthropologist researchers and human rights activists, the IWGIA was initially concerned with redressing the threats posed by the rapid development of settlements and industries to the indigenous groups living in the Amazon Basin. A network for indigenous advocacy and activism was first established in Brazil and Paraguay, with the IWGIA later expanding its activities and involvement to the concerns of indigenous American peoples generally. Subsequently, the IWGIA's working groups, advocacy support and research publications extended to cover indigenous issues across all continental regions of the globe.

IWGIA was one of the first organisations to be established in support of indigenous peoples. It was founded in 1968 by anthropologists concerned at the atrocities being committed against Indians in South America. Within a few years, a small group of dedicated scholars working on a voluntary basis had managed to establish a documentation centre that became well-known to concerned people the world over. The project grew to encompass international human rights work, empowerment projects, publishing and information dissemination.[4]

Since the May 28, 2000 adoption of changes to its statutes, the IWGIA has been incorporated as a membership organization, whose base membership contributes an annual subscription fee towards the running of the organization and funding of its activities.

Activities edit

2019 saw an improvement in the statistics and data surrounding Indigenous Peoples. The International Labour Organisation published a lower-bound estimate of 476 million Indigenous people globally.[5] IWGIA's work was cited in the report, while the World Bank and ILO both acknowledge that despite Indigenous Peoples making up only 6% of the global population, they make up 15% of the world’s extreme poor.[6]

IWGIA support indigenous peoples' organisations through its regional and thematic programmes. As of December 2019, IWGIA has changed its institutional focus from three regional programmes - on Africa, Latin America and Asia - and one country programme, supporting indigenous peoples in the Russian Federation, plus a programme on climate change, supporting indigenous participation in international climate change processes and local activities and awareness raising related to national REDD+ strategies to four thematic programmes.

The four thematic programmes IWIGA works with in 2019 are climate,[7] land rights,[8] Indigenous rights defenders at risk,[9] and global governance.[10] Alongside these thematic programmes are programmes on communications and documentation and alliances and engagement.

The Publications programme has been integrated into communications and documentation and includes the publication of IWGIA's yearbook "The Indigenous World", as well as a variety of books, human rights reports, briefing papers, manuals and videos mostly in English and Spanish. However, IWGIA has also occasionally published in Danish, Hindi, French and other languages.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Staff – IWGIA – International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs".
  2. ^ https://www.iwgia.org/images/publications/new-publications/2020/IWGIA_Annual_Report_2019.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ IWGIA - The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, Cultural Survival
  4. ^ https://www.iwgia.org/images/publications/0015_IWGIA_-_a_history.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ Rishabh Kumar Dhir, Umberto Cattaneo (2020-02-03). "Implementing the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention No. 169: Towards an inclusive, sustainable and just future". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ "Indigenous Peoples". World Bank. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-09-21. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-09-26. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2020-10-01.

External links edit

  • IWGIA - Official website

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The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs IWGIA is an independent and non profit international human rights based membership organization whose central charter is to endorse and promote the collective rights of the world s indigenous peoples 3 Established in 1968 the IWGIA is registered as a non profit organization in Denmark with the head office of its secretariat based in Copenhagen IWGIA s work is primarily funded by the Nordic Ministries of Foreign Affairs and the European Union International Work Group for Indigenous AffairsFounded1968TypeNon governmental organizationFocusIndigenous rightsLocationCopenhagen DenmarkArea servedWorldwideEmployees18 2019 1 Websiteiwgia org IWGIA holds consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC and has observer status with the Arctic Council and with the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights Contents 1 History 2 Activities 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe constitution of the IWGIA as a body was first proposed and initiated in August 1968 at the 38th International Congress of Americanists held in Munich and Stuttgart Formed as a co operative of academic anthropologist researchers and human rights activists the IWGIA was initially concerned with redressing the threats posed by the rapid development of settlements and industries to the indigenous groups living in the Amazon Basin A network for indigenous advocacy and activism was first established in Brazil and Paraguay with the IWGIA later expanding its activities and involvement to the concerns of indigenous American peoples generally Subsequently the IWGIA s working groups advocacy support and research publications extended to cover indigenous issues across all continental regions of the globe IWGIA was one of the first organisations to be established in support of indigenous peoples It was founded in 1968 by anthropologists concerned at the atrocities being committed against Indians in South America Within a few years a small group of dedicated scholars working on a voluntary basis had managed to establish a documentation centre that became well known to concerned people the world over The project grew to encompass international human rights work empowerment projects publishing and information dissemination 4 Since the May 28 2000 adoption of changes to its statutes the IWGIA has been incorporated as a membership organization whose base membership contributes an annual subscription fee towards the running of the organization and funding of its activities Activities edit2019 saw an improvement in the statistics and data surrounding Indigenous Peoples The International Labour Organisation published a lower bound estimate of 476 million Indigenous people globally 5 IWGIA s work was cited in the report while the World Bank and ILO both acknowledge that despite Indigenous Peoples making up only 6 of the global population they make up 15 of the world s extreme poor 6 IWGIA support indigenous peoples organisations through its regional and thematic programmes As of December 2019 IWGIA has changed its institutional focus from three regional programmes on Africa Latin America and Asia and one country programme supporting indigenous peoples in the Russian Federation plus a programme on climate change supporting indigenous participation in international climate change processes and local activities and awareness raising related to national REDD strategies to four thematic programmes The four thematic programmes IWIGA works with in 2019 are climate 7 land rights 8 Indigenous rights defenders at risk 9 and global governance 10 Alongside these thematic programmes are programmes on communications and documentation and alliances and engagement The Publications programme has been integrated into communications and documentation and includes the publication of IWGIA s yearbook The Indigenous World as well as a variety of books human rights reports briefing papers manuals and videos mostly in English and Spanish However IWGIA has also occasionally published in Danish Hindi French and other languages See also editSurvival InternationalReferences edit Staff IWGIA International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs https www iwgia org images publications new publications 2020 IWGIA Annual Report 2019 pdf bare URL PDF IWGIA The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Cultural Survival https www iwgia org images publications 0015 IWGIA a history pdf bare URL PDF Rishabh Kumar Dhir Umberto Cattaneo 2020 02 03 Implementing the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention No 169 Towards an inclusive sustainable and just future a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Indigenous Peoples World Bank Retrieved 2021 10 25 Climate action IWGIA International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Archived from the original on 2020 09 20 Retrieved 2020 10 01 Land rights IWGIA International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Archived from the original on 2020 09 21 Retrieved 2020 10 01 Indigenous rights defenders at risk IWGIA International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Archived from the original on 2020 09 26 Retrieved 2020 10 01 Global governance IWGIA International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs Archived from the original on 2020 09 30 Retrieved 2020 10 01 External links editIWGIA Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs amp oldid 1182927330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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