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 distinctiveness of peoples and rural communities and of valuing and building on their cultural identity as an asset and economic potential. Thirty years after IFAD made its first loan in support of indigenous peoples, we are better equipped to strengthen our links with these communities.
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Publisher:
IFAD
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in English
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Keywords:
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, RURAL AREAS, POVERTY, RURAL POVERTY, POVERTY MITIGATION, BIODIVERSITY, NATURAL RESOURCES, CLIMATE CHANGE, DISCRIMINATION, LABOUR, PARTNERSHIP, POLICY MAKING, CULTURAL HERITAGE, CULTURE, GOVERNANCE, DEVELOPMENT, LAND, ECOSYSTEMS, EMPOWERMENT, SUSTAINABLE, GENDER EQUALITY, WOMEN, FUNDS, CULTURAL IDENTITY, ECONOMIC ASPECTS, RESOURCES, DEVELOPMENT
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Thematic Group: IFAD
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International Fund for Agricultural Development
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Thesaurus:
08.03.01
- Special Groups
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