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Indigenous trade unionists from around the world call for more inclusion and solidarity: "We are not just there to sing the songs and do the opening prayer"

More than 476 million people worldwide (6.2 per cent of humanity) belong to Indigenous peoples, most of whom live alongside the societies that colonised their ancient lands hundreds of years ago. (.)

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CSOs urge Tinubu to appoint Jisalo as FCT Minister

CSOs urge Tinubu to appoint Jisalo as FCT Minister
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Panama: Indigenous Community Facing Lack of Space and Rising Seas Plans Relocation

The 52-page report, “‘The Sea is Eating the Land Below Our Homes’: Indigenous Community Facing Lack of Space and Rising Seas Plans Relocation,” documents both why the Gardi Sugdub community decided to relocate and how government delays and incomplete support for relocation have stalled the move and left the community in limbo. Human Rights Watch found that while some aspects of Panamanian government and Inter-American Development Bank support for the community have been exemplary, urgent action is needed to ensure that community members’ rights are respected in the relocation.

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"The Sea is Eating the Land Below Our Homes"

The Panamanian government has national and international obligations to protect people from reasonably foreseeable risks to rights, including due to sea level rise and other climate change impacts. But planned relocation carries its own risks, including threats to people’s rights, and requires policies grounded in dignity and other human rights principles: a planned relocation must at minimum restore, or ideally improve, the standard of living of relocating people and their host communities. It

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