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Upholding Indigenous Peoples’ rights: a new social contract for post-pandemic recovery

 

Celebrating International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples “Leaving no one behind: Indigenous peoples and the call for a new social contract”.

Celebrating International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples “Leaving no one behind: Indigenous peoples and the call for a new social contract”.

Leaving no one behind means building a just, equitable and inclusive society, in which Indigenous Peoples and local communities hold rights to their territories and are responsible for their own well-being.

Leaving no one behind means respecting Indigenous Peoples’ cultures and their right to self-determination. It means recognising and respecting people with different abilities, pushing for the inclusion of women's voices in decision making, and the participation of youth in leadership. 

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Take your picture and participate in the celebration and show that we don't leave anyone behind!

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