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Revision as of 00:11, 18 May 2023

Other languages:
English • ‎español • ‎français • ‎العربية

Organization name

Indigenous Environmental Network

Organization link

https://www.ienearth.org/

Organization type

Réseau

Country

Minnesota

Current focus/area

Protection de l'environnement Transition Juste Droits des femmes Droits des peuples autochtones Fossil Fuels Extractivism Sustainable development Natural Resource Management Community empowerment

Description/notes

IEN’s activities include building the capacity of Indigenous communities and tribal governments to develop mechanisms to protect our sacred sites, land, water, air, natural resources, health of both our people and all living things, and to build economically sustainable communities.

IEN convenes local, regional, and national meetings on environmental and economic justice issues, and provides support, resources and referral to Indigenous communities and youth throughout primarily North America – and in recent years – globally.

(website)

Compendium source

Member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature

Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival

350 .org ally


46° 43' 46.56" N, 94° 41' 9.24" W

Member of the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature

Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival

350 .org ally +
Protection de l'environnement

Transition Juste Droits des femmes Droits des peuples autochtones Fossil Fuels Extractivism Sustainable development Natural Resource Management

Community empowerment +
IEN’s activities include building the capaIEN’s activities include building the capacity of Indigenous communities and tribal governments to develop mechanisms to protect our sacred sites, land, water, air, natural resources, health of both our people and all living things, and to build economically sustainable communities.</br></br>IEN convenes local, regional, and national meetings on environmental and economic justice issues, and provides support, resources and referral to Indigenous communities and youth throughout primarily North America – and in recent years – globally.</br></br>(website)and in recent years – globally. (website) +
46° 43' 46.56" N, 94° 41' 9.24" WLatitude: 46.7296
Longitude: -94.6859
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