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The African Human Rights System: A Guide for Indigenous Peoples

Training guide providing an overview of the African system for the promotion and protection of human and peoples' rights, as developed under the umbrella of the African Union. A reference tool for…

The decision issued by CERD on the joint NGO submission concerning the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in Suriname

The decision issued by CERD on the joint NGO submission concerning the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in Suriname

Joint NGO submission to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) concerning the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in Suriname

To request follow-up and urgent action concerning the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in Suriname. See decision in Related Reports

Marauny Na’na Emandobo / Lokono Shikwabana (“Marowijne – Ons Grondgebied”)

Traditioneel gebruik en beheer van het Beneden-Marowijne gebied door de Kaliña en LokonoCommissie Landrechten Inheemsen Beneden-Marowijne

Marauny Na’na Emandobo / Lokono Shikwabana ("Marowijne - nuestro territorio")

Utilización y manejo tradicional del territorio del Bajo Marowijne por los Kaliña y LokonoCommissie Landrechten Inheemsen Beneden-Marowijne

Suriname 10(c) Case Study

Conceived as a tool to aid Suriname to implement the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), this report describes traditional methods of hunting, fishing, house- and boat-building and also details…

Submission to the UN Racial Discrimination Committee (CERD) on the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in Suriname

Submission to the UN Racial Discrimination Committee (CERD) on the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in Suriname

Urgent Action decision adopted by the UN Racial Discrimination Committee (CERD), Suriname, 2006

see related report: 'Submission to the UN Racial Discrimination Committee (CERD) on the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in Suriname', June 2006

Submission to John Ruggie, UN Secretary General's Special Representative on Human Rights and Transnational and Other Business Enterprises

focusing on indigenous peoples' rights and extractive industriesby Forest Peoples Programme and Tebtebba Foundation