CSW session ends at the UN with a pledge to reduce violence against indigenous women
States pledged to promote access of indigenous women to education, health, and
economic resources, including land and natural resources.
States pledged to promote access of indigenous women to education, health, and
economic resources, including land and natural resources.
As the creation of the Rural Women’s Directorate is announced, CHIRAPAQ recommends considering the gender and ethnicity gaps faced by women farmers.
Report reflects the requests of nearly 25 million indigenous women of the Americas that States ensure their participation in health-emergency responses.
Helpless in the face of coronavirus, indigenous farmers, traders, and university and school students demand attention from the Peruvian government.