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    |Type=International non-profit, structured as a network of local organizations with participatory decision-making  Indigenous Led
    |Type=International non-profit, structured as a network of local organizations with participatory decision-making  Indigenous Led
    |Country=Democratic Republic of the Congo
    |Country=Democratic Republic of the Congo
    |Current focus=Community empowerment  
    |Current focus=<translate>Community empowerment</translate>
    Social justice
     
    Inclusion
    <translate>Social justice</translate>
    Human rights violations
     
    Human rights
    <translate>Inclusion</translate>
    Land use
     
    Environmental rights
    <translate>Human rights violations</translate>
    Food security
     
    Women empowerment
    <translate>Human rights</translate>
     
    <translate>Land use</translate>
     
    <translate>Environmental rights</translate>
     
    <translate>Food security</translate>
     
    <translate>Women empowerment</translate>
    |Description=RIFE (Réseau Initiative for Equality) is a regional indigenous rights network in Burundi, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Our partners in those countries work on local issues including land rights, food security, human rights violations, women’s empowerment and more. Our International Batwa Support Committee coordinates activities outside those countries to support the local partners and bring their issues to the rest of the world.
    |Description=RIFE (Réseau Initiative for Equality) is a regional indigenous rights network in Burundi, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Our partners in those countries work on local issues including land rights, food security, human rights violations, women’s empowerment and more. Our International Batwa Support Committee coordinates activities outside those countries to support the local partners and bring their issues to the rest of the world.


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