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Lawyer’s Association for the Human Rights of Nepal’s Indigenous Peoples (LAHURNIP)

Nepal

The Lawyers’ Association for Human Rights of Nepalese Indigenous Peoples (LAHURNIP) was registered under the Institution Registration Act 1967 in 1995. It was established by indigenous lawyers as a non–profit, non-political organisation with the aim of working to promote, defend, and protect the human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous peoples in Nepal.

LAHURNIP focuses on strategic litigations, documentation and reporting at national and international levels, research and policy advocacy activities as well as capacity building, collectively with indigenous peoples’ organisations (IPOs), NGOs and other stakeholders. LAHURNIP believes the success of advocacy lies in the collective effort of all indigenous peoples in Nepal. In its work LAHURNIP respects impartiality, non-discrimination, inclusiveness and promotes democratic culture.

LAHURNIP envisions a society where indigenous peoples are equally involved in the decision making level, valued, respected and listened to and where they feel safe and where they can develop to their fullest potential. Simultaneously, it has been working to create solidarity with the regional and international indigenous peoples' rights promotional movement and aims to ensure social justice through legal aid. Since its inception, it has been promoting the better implementation of the ILO convention 169 and the UNDRIP inter alia other international instruments that Nepal is a party to, meanwhile, helping indigenous communities to manifest their rights, particularly those who are affected by the projects upon their land, territories and natural resources.

To view LAHURNIP's most recent publications, please visit: http://www.lahurnip.org/download.php?show=5 

 

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Nepal: Indigenous and local communities call on World Bank to seek alternatives for construction of Khimti-Dhalkebar 220 KV Transmission Line

15 Marzo de, 2013

Press release from the Lawyer’s Association for the Human Rights of Nepal’s Indigenous Peoples (LAHURNIP):

Kathmandu, 15 March 2013

In a meeting with World Bank officials today, representatives of indigenous and local communities of Sindhuli district in central Nepal have urged the Bank to take actions for alternatives to the construction of Khimti-Dhalkebar 220 KV Transmission Line in the district under Nepal Power Development Project co-financed by the Bank.

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Indigenous peoples' letter to the World Bank on the conduct of the safeguards review consultations

Joan Carling (AIPP) and various IPOs and NGOs

11 Marzo de, 2013


Dr. Jim Yong Kim
President
World Bank

March 4, 2013

Dear Dr. Kim,

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Video: Indigenous Peoples and their Rights in the new Constitution of Nepal

Ethnic Media Foundation
LAHURNIP

21 Febrero de, 2013

This documentary film is a joint effort of Ethnic Media Foundation and LAHURNIP to present the experiences and challenges of Indigenous Constituent Assembly Members (who represented in the historic Constituent Assembly of Nepal) when they try to incorporate Indigenous peoples issues, concerns and rights in their respective thematic committees and in the top most decision making level of the country between 2008 and 2012.

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Informes y presentaciones recientes

10 Diciembre de, 2012

Destruction at Dawn: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Nepal

1. Destrucción al amanecer: Los derechos de los pueblos indígenas en la República de Nepal (Destruction at Dawn: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Republic of Nepal)

Un informe detallado sobre el desarrollo del proyecto de energía hidroeléctrica Arun III y las amenazas que este proyecto y otros similares suponen para el compromiso del gobierno nepalí de proteger los derechos e intereses de los pueblos indígenas (LAHURNIP, NGO-FONIN y FPP). 

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Destruction at Dawn: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Republic of Nepal

Shankar Limbu, Helen Tugendhat, Carol Yong, Dammar Lohorung, Yam Bahadur Kulung, Dinesh Ghale and Andreas Burghofer

6 Diciembre de, 2012

Destruction at Dawn: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Nepal

An in-depth report by LAHURNIP, NGO-FONIN and Forest Peoples Programme into the development of the Arun III hydropower project and the challenges it, and projects like it, pose to the Nepali government commitments to protect the rights and interests of indigenous peoples. 

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Violence Against Indigenous Women in Nepal: A national submission into the 57th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) on the priority theme of 'the elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls'

National Indigenous Women's Federation (NIWF)
Lawyers' Association for Human Rights of Nepalese Indigenous (LAHURNIP)
National Coalition Against Racial Discrimination (NCARD)
Forest Peoples Programme

3 Diciembre de, 2012

Click here to read the submission. 

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Submission into the World Bank Safeguard review process by Indigenous Peoples’ organisations and institutions

Various IPOS and NGOs

26 Septiembre de, 2012

A submission into the World Bank Safeguard review process by Indigenous Peoples’ organisations and institutions. The submission remains open for further endorsements, please contact Robie Halip at AIPP for further information: robie@aippnet.org.

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NIWF, LAHURNIP and FPP Submission to the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) regarding the Rights of Indigenous Women in Nepal

NIWF, LAHURNIP, FPP

11 Enero de, 2012

This submission had been made jointly by the Nepal Indigenous Women’s Federation (NIWF), the Lawyer’s Association for the Human Rights of Nepal’s Indigenous Peoples (LAHURNIP) and by the Forest Peoples Programme (FPP).

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Las mujeres indígenas alzaron sus voces en la CEDAW

7 Octubre de, 2011

Doña Yasso Kanti Bhattachan durante su presentación

El 49. º período de sesiones del Comité para la Eliminación de la Discriminación contra la Mujer (CEDAW por sus siglas en inglés) se celebró en julio en Nueva York. Las mujeres indígenas de Nepal, representadas por la Federación de Mujeres Indígenas de Nepal (NIWF), asistieron por primera vez a estas reuniones para defender y explicar las conclusiones que habían presentado al Comité en su informe paralelo. 

Dicho informe también fue respaldado por la Asociación de Abogados para los Derechos Humanos de los Pueblos Indígenas de Nepal (LAHURNIP) y por el Forest Peoples Programme (Programa para los Pueblos de los Bosques), y fue el primer informe de ámbito nacional redactado por las propias mujeres y basado en una investigación realizada por ellas mismas sobre la situación de las mujeres indígenas en la recientemente creada república nepalesa.

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