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SUMMARY:International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(A/RES/49/214)\n\n\n\n	Indigenous women are the backbone 
	of indigenous peoples’ communities and play a crucial role in the preser
	vation and transmission of traditional ancestral knowledge. They have an i
	ntegral collective and community role as careers of natural resources and 
	keepers of scientific knowledge. Many indigenous women are also taking the
	 lead in the defense of indigenous peoples’ lands and territories and ad
	vocating for indigenous peoples’ collective rights worldwide.\n\n\n\n	Ho
	wever\, despite the crucial role indigenous women play in their communitie
	s as breadwinners\, caretakers\, knowledge keepers\, leaders and human rig
	hts defenders\, they often suffer from intersecting levels of discriminati
	on on the basis of gender\, class\, ethnicity and socioeconomic status.\n\
	n\n\n	Indigenous women particularly suffer high levels of poverty\; low le
	vels of education and illiteracy\; limitations in the access to health\, b
	asic sanitation\, credit and employment\; limited participation in politic
	al life\; and domestic and sexual violence. Besides\, their right to self-
	determination\, self-governance and control of resources and ancestral lan
	ds have been violated over centuries.\n\n\n\n	Small but significant progre
	ss has been made by indigenous women in decision-making processes in some 
	communities\, achieving leadership in communal and national roles\, and st
	ood on the protest frontlines to defend their lands and the planet’s dec
	reasing biodiversity. The reality\, however\, remains that indigenous wome
	n are widely under-represented\, disproportionately negatively affected by
	 decisions made on their behalf\, and are too frequently the victims of mu
	ltiple expressions of discrimination and violence.\n\n\n\n	This Internatio
	nal Day of Indigenous Peoples\, let’s reclaim the role of these heroines
	.\n\n\n\n	Spread the message with the social media material prepared by th
	e UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs!\n\n
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