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OVERVIEW REPORT of the Research Project by the International Labour Organization and the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights on the constitutional and legislative protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in 24 African countries

This report provides the results of a research project by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the African Commission’s Working Group on Indigenous Communities/Populations in Africa (African Commission Working Group), with the Centre for Human Rights (CHR), University of Pretoria, acting as implementing institution. The project examined the extent to which the legal framework of 24 selected African countries impacts on and protects the rights of indigenous peoples. The main aims of the project were twofold: firstly, to contribute to the development of a suitable policy and legal framework for the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples; and secondly, to build the capacity and raise the awareness of relevant actors amongst indigenous peoples and government institutions, in order to improve the promotion and protection of indigenous peoples’ rights in African States.

Type: Book
Date issued: 02 October 2009
Reference: 978-92-2-122513-3[ISBN]
Authors: Francesca Thornberry and Frans Viljoen _ Copyright © 2009 International Labour Organization and African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights First published 2009
Format available: 155p.

Tags: child labour, forced labour, human rights, discrimination, gender, indigenous and tribal peoples, minority groups, women, ILO Committee of Experts

Regions and countries covered: Africa

Unit responsible: International Labour Standards

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