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Organization name

Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI)

Organization link

https://www.iprights.org/

Organization type

Non-Profit

Country

Ohio

Current focus/area

Indigenous Rights

Human rights

Awareness raising

Human rights violations

Criminalization

Description/notes

The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is a global Indigenous Peoples organization that works to protect the IP rights defenders, and unite and amplify the call for justice and respect for Indigenous Peoples rights.

While IPRI intends to respond to cases from all corners of the world, it currently focuses on the following countries with reported high incidents of criminalization of and impunity against Indigenous Peoples: Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Philippines, India, Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya.

Active in indigenous communities in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Philippines, and India.

Compendium source

Indigenous Rights

Human rights

Awareness raising

Human rights violations

Criminalization +
The Indigenous Peoples Rights InternationaThe Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) is a global Indigenous Peoples organization that works to protect the IP rights defenders, and unite and amplify the call for justice and respect for Indigenous Peoples rights.</br></br>While IPRI intends to respond to cases from all corners of the world, it currently focuses on the following countries with reported high incidents of criminalization of and impunity against Indigenous Peoples: Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Philippines, India, Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya.</br></br>Active in indigenous communities in Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Philippines, and India.blic of the Congo, Philippines, and India. +
Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) +