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|Name=he International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) | |Name=he International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) | ||
|Link=https://www.iwgia.org/en/ | |Link=https://www.iwgia.org/en/ | ||
|Type=NGO | |Type=<translate>NGO</translate> | ||
|Country=Denmark | |Country=<translate>Denmark</translate> | ||
|Current focus=Indigenous rights | |Current focus=<translate>Indigenous rights</translate> | ||
Territorial management | <translate>Territorial management</translate> | ||
Environmental rights | <translate>Environmental rights</translate> | ||
Governance | <translate>Governance</translate> | ||
Land use | <translate>Land use</translate> | ||
Climate Change | <translate>Climate Change</translate> | ||
Community empowerment | <translate>Community empowerment</translate> | ||
|Description=IWGIA is a global human rights organization dedicated to promoting, protecting, and defending indigenous peoples' rights. Today Indigenous Peoples from all over the world are involved in IWGIA's global network with the key drivers for change being their work on documentation, empowerment and advocacy in order to reach their mission of a world where Indigenous Peoples’ voices are heard and their rights are implemented. | |Description=IWGIA is a global human rights organization dedicated to promoting, protecting, and defending indigenous peoples' rights. Today Indigenous Peoples from all over the world are involved in IWGIA's global network with the key drivers for change being their work on documentation, empowerment and advocacy in order to reach their mission of a world where Indigenous Peoples’ voices are heard and their rights are implemented. | ||