COVID Attacks in the Jungle, What Is Happening in the Amazon Trapezium? [2]
23 Mayo 2020 - 17:19The Triple Border between Peru, Colombia and Brazil is suffering one of the hardest blows of the pandemic.
The Latest Pandemic Wave, What Is Happening in the Amazon Trapezium? [1]
21 Mayo 2020 - 13:54Years of neglect, expansion of drug trafficking, FARC dissidents and, now, coronavirus, are some of the many factors affecting the Amazon Trapezium.
Empowering and protecting rural women in the time of coronavirus
6 Mayo 2020 - 09:30The women are busier than ever, in fact, because of people rushing to stock up and the resulting increased demand for staple foods.
While the world focuses on COVID-19, Indigenous Peoples in Myanmar are being killed
29 Abr 2020 - 12:30“Today it is Rakhine, tomorrow it can be somewhere else. Potentially all Indigenous Peoples are at absolute risk.”
Recovery, reactivation and resilience: Confronting COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean
27 Abr 2020 - 22:45To avoid a great deal of suffering in the region, governments, civil society and international organizations must stand together to face this crisis.
Shaping a holistic response to COVID-19: Protecting food systems and rural producers
22 Abr 2020 - 10:04More urbanized areas may be harder hit than remote rural areas if connectivity remains broken down, as most food is produced in rural and semi-rural areas.
How to Protect Rights without Leaving the Community?
13 Abr 2020 - 23:47The crisis unleashed by the COVID-19 pandemic poses new scenarios and urgent challenges for political advocacy and strategic communication in favor of indigenous peoples.
Making sure rural communities won't be left behind in the response to COVID-19
13 Abr 2020 - 12:13The effects that COVID-19 has on people fall into three general categories: economic effects, social effects, and the direct impact of the virus itself.
Indigenous realities in a COVID-19 world: Latin America
7 Abr 2020 - 11:47The following are voices speaking directly from different Indigenous communities on the impacts, concerns, and responses to the new challenges raised by the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 in India: Reverse migration could destroy indigenous communities
7 Abr 2020 - 10:59Indigenous peoples living on the margins of the society are unlikely to be considered in the scheme of responses and reactions by most of the States.
Isolation in the face of epidemics: a survival strategy for Indigenous Peoples
4 Abr 2020 - 12:53In an epidemic outbreak, the spiritual leaders of an Indigenous People can be severely affected, leading to demoralisation and disorientation for the population.
Indigenous Peoples at increased risk due to coronavirus
3 Abr 2020 - 00:12As the spread of COVID-19 continues, Indigenous Peoples worldwide are in increasing danger of losing their lives and having their rights stripped away.
Amazon people turn to water tanks after environmental disaster
24 Mar 2020 - 08:52Sixty years ago the Kofan had no need to collect rainfall, given the Amazon’s many rivers, streams, creeks and springs. But then oil companies arrived.
The potential impact of COVID-19 on SDG 2 (food security) – in China and globally
18 Mar 2020 - 07:06Obviously, low-income countries would have limited fiscal space to implement safety nets that could reduce the impact of COVID-19 on the most vulnerable
Greenlanders in Denmark voice their concerns to UN Special Rapporteur
18 Mar 2020 - 06:35The participants expressed the key challenges they struggle with daily, which include issues of discrimination, lack of recognition of the colonial history between Denmark...
Indigenous women in Africa are making their messages of equality and empowerment Heard
13 Mar 2020 - 09:54Yet they are very strong, united and full of self-initiative. Together they are capable of standing up for their rights and bringing change in their communities.
Indigenous Peoples of Bangladesh – alive, struggling, fighting and uniting
12 Mar 2020 - 00:25As the industries moved in, the Indigenous people became a minority in their ancestral area, their political strength was gone, and they were also outnumbered in strength.
UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples visits Denmark and Greenland
11 Mar 2020 - 10:03Ms. Tauli-Corpuz will meet with Danish and Greenlandic governments and officials, Greenlandic institutions, Indigenous organisations, civil society, academics...