Newsletter - The ILO and indigenous and tribal peoples (theme - traditional occupations)
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Newsletter - The ILO and indigenous and tribal peoples (theme - traditional occupations)

Type: Periodical
Date issued: 01 January 2008
Reference: 978-92-2-121078-8[ILO_THUMB]
Authors: PRO169, Programme to Promote ILO Convention N°169.
This edition is focusing on the use of ILO Convention No.111 on discrimination in employment and occupation as an instrument to protect indigenous peoples'rights to perform their traditional occupations. Such traditional occupations include, for example, shifting cultivation, pastoralism as well as hunting and gathering, which are of vital importance for indigenous people's economies, cultures and identities.

Tag: community development, local economic development, indigenous and tribal peoples

Regions and countries covered: Global, Cameroon, Kenya, Nepal

Unit responsible: International Labour Standards

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