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Trousse d'information sur les droits des femmes autochtones

Stéphanie Vig, Forest Peoples Programme
(Ed. Valérie Couillard, Forest Peoples Programme)

28 Abril de, 2011

Trousse d'information sur les droits des femmes autochtones

Forest Peoples Programme a développé cette trousse d'information pour afin d'aider les femmes autochtones d'Afrique à mieux comprendre le système africain des droits de l'homme et des peuples et les façons de s'impliquer auprès de ses mécanismes pour assurer une meilleure protection de leurs droits. 

Toolkit on Indigenous women's rights in Africa

Stéphanie Vig, Forest Peoples Programme
(Ed. Valérie Couillard, Forest Peoples Programme)

28 Abril de, 2011

Toolkit on Indigenous women's rights in Africa

Forest Peoples Programme has created this toolkit to help indigenous women in Africa to better understand the African human rights system and how to use it effectively to secure their rights.

Toolkit on Indigenous women's rights in Africa - Information Note #1: The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

Stéphanie Vig, Forest Peoples Programme
(Ed. Valérie Couillard, Forest Peoples Programme)

28 Abril de, 2011

Indigenous man and women, Mimbosso, Cameroon

This Information Note forms part of a Forest Peoples Programme publication entitled Indigenous women’s rights and the African human rights system: a toolkit on mechanisms that was launched on April 28, 2011 during the session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Banjul, The Gambia. 

Toolkit on Indigenous women's rights in Africa - Information note #3: The Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Women in Africa: A mechanism for promoting the rights of women throughout the African continent

Stéphanie Vig, Forest Peoples Programme
(Ed. Valérie Couillard, Forest Peoples Programme)

15 Abril de, 2011

Maasai women dancing, Masai Mara, Kenya

This Information Note forms part of a new Forest Peoples Programme publication entitled Indigenous women’s rights and the African human rights system: a toolkit on mechanisms that was be launched on April 28, 2011 during the session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Banjul, The Gambia.