Free, Prior, Informed Consent in Chamling Rai- 02
The right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent belongs to all Indigenous Peoples. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
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Indigenous communities should not let governments continue to destroy their territories and violate their right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
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It is important that indigenous communities elect leaders who will fight for the interests of their people and not the interests of the government. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
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UN Declaration, Article 10. Article 10 of the UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples states that no one can forcibly displace indigenous communities from their territories. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
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UN Declaration, Article 19. States must obtain Free, Prior and Informed Consent from Indigenous Peoples before taking legislative or administrative measures which will affect them. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
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Safe Communities: Governments cannot store dangerous materials on Indigenous Peoples’ lands without their Free, Prior and Informed Consent. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
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Development Projects: States should obtain Free, Prior and Informed Consent before approving any development project that will affect the lands and resources of Indigenous Peoples. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
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The UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples along with other international instruments, recognises the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent as a right of Indigenous Peoples. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
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For Indigenous Peoples, the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent is a fundamental, inherent and inalienable right. Produced in Rai by Mohan Singh Lama
GARÍFUNA, Derechos del Pueblo Afrohondureño
La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas fue adoptada en Nueva York el 13 de septiembre de 2007. La Declaración contiene los derechos colectivos e individuales de los Pueblos Indígenas, especialmente sus derechos a sus tierras, bienes, recursos vitales, territorios y recursos, a su cultura, identidad y lengua, al empleo, la salud, la educación y a determinar libremente su condición política y su desarrollo económico.