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Indigenous women’s realities: Insights from the Indigenous Navigator

Indigenous women working in a tea plantation in Bangladesh. CREDIT: ILO

The result of a collective and community-led data-gathering exercise relying on the Indigenous Navigator framework and tools, this report identifies and discusses the experiences, needs, concerns and aspirations of indigenous women in 11 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

The report sheds light on inequalities and intersecting forms of discrimination affecting indigenous women, which placed them in a particularly vulnerable situation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite these persisting challenges, reported experiences testify to Indigenous women’s role as leading actors in building resilience.

Photo: ILO


Información General

Tipo de recurso:
Reports
Fecha de publicación:
25 octubre 2020
Región:
Camerún Kenia Colombia Perú Surinam Bangladesh Filipinas
Programas:
Gobernanza territorial Conservación y derechos humanos Empoderamiento legal