Indigenous Women of the Americas 25 Years from Beijing
Progress, gaps and challenges identified by indigenous women, since the adoption of The Beijing Platform for Action and what they expect for the future.
Progress, gaps and challenges identified by indigenous women, since the adoption of The Beijing Platform for Action and what they expect for the future.
Report reflects the requests of nearly 25 million indigenous women of the Americas that States ensure their participation in health-emergency responses.
Appointment that would bring together indigenous leaders of the three Americas will be held from February 26 to 29, 2020 in Mexico City.
The Continental Network of Indigenous Women of the Americas invites adult and young women to participate in its 8th Meeting in Mexico.
Tarcila Rivera Zea, expert member of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, made this declaration in the Summit on Population and Development that will take place in Nairobi.
Parallel event organized by UNFPA and CHIRAPAQ at the 17th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
Commission on the Status of Women agreements include recommendations about human rights, sustainable production and ancestral indigenous knowledge.
Multitudinous parade roamed the province of Vilcas Huamán in Ayacucho.
A state that does not respect or promote respect for rights is a State that promotes violence.
The aim is to highlight violence to indigenous women visible through short films.
Putting an end to the conditions of poverty and exclusion suffered by indigenous women is the best way of eradicating violence.
An analysis of the context to understand and eradicate the different expressions of violence against indigenous women.
Joint ECMIA and COICA statement addressed to indigenous wise elders and representatives in the United Nations Permanent Forum of Indigenous Issues.
ECMIA – South America statement calling for urgent mediation of the United Nations to stop the violence in the Peruvian Amazon.