Tag: Indigenous Peoples
Climate change solutions should focus on rights of indigenous peoples, say...
The legislators noted that proposed solutions to climate change too often ignore indigenous communities' voices
Climate justice is the right of the poor
The great climate injustice is that the poor of the world have to suffer great losses because of the decisions of the rich
Catholic prelate urges government to act on ancestral land claims
The prelate said ancestral domain issues remain among the major challenges that tribal communities face
Catholic nun launches book on her mission work with Indigenous People...
The nun said one of the biggest challenges that the Alangan tribe faces is the lack of literacy and education
Philippine Church leaders urge faithful to help amplify issues of Indigenous...
The Church observed Indigenous Peoples Sunday on October 9 and called on the people not to make the observance “just as a token”
The power of Fair Trade to change the lives of the...
The three years had been hard for the Aeta mango farmers without a harvest of pico and carabao varieties of mango by the indigenous farmers
Ang pasasalamat
Ngayon ay Indigenous People’s Sunday. Kilalanin natin sila at pasalamatan. Sila ang mga naunang nagbantay at nag-alaga ng Inang Kalikasan.
Indigenous peoples groups decry alleged dam-related construction projects
The project site falls within two adjoining Dumagat ancestral domains and will reportedly displace at least 15,000 tribal people
Justice remains elusive seven years after killings of tribal leaders in...
“The blood of our leaders was not enough, the government intensified its military occupation of our communities and shut down our schools”
Ethnic minorities missing from census, say Bangladesh activists
Census results in July said those minorities amounted to 1.65 million people, one percent of the national total of 165 million