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Indigenous Guardians of Nature Receive a Fraction of Climate Funds Despite Global Recognition
Billions of dollars have been pledged to combat the escalating climate crisis, yet a stark disparity exists: virtually none of […]
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Remains a Promise Unfulfilled for Many
Nearly two decades after the United Nations adopted a landmark declaration on Indigenous rights, advocates lament that countries are still […]
Indigenous Peoples Confront a Gauntlet of Global Crises at the UN Permanent Forum
Hundreds of delegates are converging at the United Nations this week for the world’s most significant assembly of Indigenous peoples. […]
The Paradox of Progress: Indigenous Peoples Navigate AI’s Promise and Peril
This story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. Artificial intelligence (AI) presents a complex duality for Indigenous communities worldwide. […]
The Urgent Call for Climate Accountability: Indigenous Leaders Demand Enforcement of International Rulings
This story is published through the Indigenous News Alliance. Indigenous communities across the globe are confronting an escalating crisis, characterized […]
Indigenous Sovereignty Under Siege: Land Defenders, Data Rights, and Escalating Violence Take Center Stage at UN Forum
Indigenous land defenders are facing unprecedented levels of violence and criminalization, while their traditional knowledge is being systematically exploited by […]
Indigenous Health is Inextricably Linked to Environmental Well-being, UN Forum Highlights
The second day of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) served as a crucial platform for experts […]








