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    |Name=Inuit Circumpolar Council ICC
     
    |Name=Inuit Circumpolar Council ICC
     
    |Link=https://www.inuitcircumpolar.com/
     
    |Link=https://www.inuitcircumpolar.com/
    |Type=<translate>NGO</translate>
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    |Type=<translate><!--T:1--> NGO</translate>
    |Country=<translate>Canada</translate>
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    |Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Canada</translate>
    |Current focus=<translate>Indigenous rights</translate>
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    |Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Indigenous rights</translate>
    <translate>Environmental protection</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:4--> Environmental protection</translate>
    <translate>Sustainable development</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:5--> Sustainable development</translate>
    <translate>Indigenous knowledge and traditions</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:6--> Indigenous knowledge and traditions</translate>
    <translate>Community empowerment</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:7--> Community empowerment</translate>
    <translate>Human rights</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:8--> Human rights</translate>
    <translate>Knowledge sharing</translate>
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    <translate><!--T:9--> Knowledge sharing</translate>
     
    |Description=The principal goals of ICC are, therefore, to strengthen unity among Inuit of the circumpolar region; promote Inuit rights and interests on an international level; develop and encourage long-term policies that safeguard the Arctic environment; and seek full and active partnership in the political, economic, and social development of circumpolar regions.
     
    |Description=The principal goals of ICC are, therefore, to strengthen unity among Inuit of the circumpolar region; promote Inuit rights and interests on an international level; develop and encourage long-term policies that safeguard the Arctic environment; and seek full and active partnership in the political, economic, and social development of circumpolar regions.
      

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