Rights of Indigenous Peoples - Nepal Participatory Constitution Building Booklet Series No. 6 Centre
The term indigenous generally designates people who were the "original" inhabitants of a given territory, i.e. people who were already there before the currently dominant ethnic group arrived or established state borders. This is easier to establish ... CCD/UNDP, (2009)
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आदिवासी तथा जनजाति सम्बन्धी महासन्धि, १९८९ (नं. १६९) सन्बन्धी जानकारी : अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय श्रम सब्गठनका त्रिपक्षीय साझेदारहरुका लागि पुस्तिका
यस पुस्तिकाले आदिवासी जनजाति महासन्धि, १९८९ (नं. १६९) सम्बन्धी अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय श्रम सब्गठनका अब्गका केही अत्यावश्यक प्रश्नको उत्तर दिने लक्ष्य लिएको छ । रोजगारदाताका क्रियाकलापसम्बन्धी ब्युरो ९ब्ऋत्रब्ःए० र कामरदारका क्रियाकलापसम्बन्धी ब्युरो (ACTRAV... ILO, (2013)
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Managing Forests, Sustaining Lives, Improving Livelihoods Of Indigenous
Peoples And Ethnic Groups In The Mekong Region, Asia
It is estimated that there are 350-400 million indigenous people living in 70 countries of the world. Two thirds of these people live in Asia and about 50 per cent of them live below the poverty line. Despite the lack of monetary income, indigenous p... IFAD, (2013)
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आदिवासी तथा जनजाति सम्बन्धी महासन्धि, १९८९ (नं. १६९) सन्बन्धी जानकारी
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय श्रम सब्गठन महासन्धि नं. १६९ भनेको सन् १९८९ मा अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय श्रम सब्गठनको अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय श्रम सम्मेलनद्वारा अँगीकार गरिएको आदिवासी तथा जनजाति समुदायसम्बन्धी एउटा अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय सन्धि हो । यो महासन्धिले एक राष्ट्रराज्यभित् बसोबास... ILO, (2014)
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International Labour Organization : Project to Promote the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (PRO 169) : Achieving the Millennium Development Goals among the Indigenous Surels of Nepal ( September 2006)
Priorities relating to MDGs are increasingly fine tuned in national context. ILO has consistently stressed the need of contextualizing the MDGs to national contexts with focus on indigenous peoples. Without faster progress, the MDGs will be “seriousl... ILO, (2006)
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Custodians Of Culture and Biodiversity: Indigenous Peoples take charge of their challenges and opportunities
The study reviewed 1095 proposals for solutions to rural poverty, proposed by the indigenous peoples and their organisations. The data, consisting of just proposals, had inbuilt limitations. Yet,it provided a valuable insight into the complexity of i... IFAD, (2010)
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Janajatis in Nepal
Various studies have been conducted on socio-economic and cultural dimensions of different ethnic groups in Nepal. But studies on Janajatis are very few. Of the total 59 identified Janajati groups, information is largely lacking about many of the Jan... ILO, (2004)
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Engagement with Indigenous Peoples: Policy
This Policy on Engagement with Indigenous Peoples aims to enhance IFAD’s development effectiveness in its engagement with indigenous peoples’ communities in rural areas. It sets out the principles of engagement IFAD will adhere to in its work with in... IFAD, (2009)
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IFAD Policy On Engagement With Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous peoples, living in rural areas of developing countries and facing high levels of poverty and food insecurity, are an important constituency for IFAD. In working with them, we have learned the importance of recognizing the diversity and dis... IFAD, (2012)
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ILO Convention 169 and Peace Building in Nepal
Poverty, discrimination, unemployment and the emergence of a culture of conflict have surfaced as major factors for the continuation of political instability in Nepal. In a climate of growing instability and escalating violence, there has been increa... ILO, NEFIN, (2005)
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