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United Nations Indigenous Peoples’ Partnership Brochure (2012): Delivering as One UN at the country level

Indigenous and tribal peoples constitute at least 5,000 distinct peoples with a population of more than 370 million, living in 70 different countries. They are part of the overall contribution of all peoples’ to the diversity and richness of the world. Yet there is an urgent need to respect, promote and protect their inherent collective and individual rights that derive from their social, economic, cultural and political institutions, traditions and knowledge. This Brochure addresses the collective strategy of the five UN agencies in the promotion and protection of the rights of indigenous peoples.

Type: Brochure
Date issued: 02 August 2012
Authors: PRO169

Tags: population groups, indigenous and tribal peoples

Unit responsible: International Labour Standards

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