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Indigenous peoples’ rights: The Asean paradox
Kathmandu—Southeast Asia has not been at the forefront of promoting human rights, much less the rights of indigenous peoples, where the region’s record is even darker and more concerning.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, seeking re-election in a tight race, is a pragmatic leader who pledged to end ...
outheast Asia has not been at the forefront of promoting human rights. In the case of the rights of indigenous peoples, the region’s record is even darker and more concerning. Among the member ...
The first in his family to attend university, Mr Albanese studied economics and engaged in student politics.  Read more at ...
Non-profits in the region advocating for migrant workers, wildlife, LGBTQ rights and other causes are scrambling to find new ...
“Please don’t worry about us, just include us” said Binalakshmi Nepram, Fellow at the Asia Centre, Havard University and Founder-President, Global Alliance of Indigenous Peoples, Gender ...
The territorial government confirmed that federal funding for the Fort Liard pilot project will continue until its contract ...
Manipur’s Indigenous peoples have practiced peaceful coexistence ... Binalakshmi Nepram is an Indigenous scholar and currently fellow at Asia Centra, Harvard University. Nepram’s work focuses ...
Indigenous Peoples and peasant communities have played little role in ... food security and rural communities. Latin America, South East Asia, and North America are already major biofuel exporters and ...
Indigenous Peoples and peasant communities have played ... Latin America, South East Asia, and North America are already major biofuel exporters and intend to increase their output.
As I write, hundreds of ancient human remains are secretly being buried in a remote desert 1,000km from Sydney (New South ...
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