Rapport Du Groupe de Travail de la Commission Africaine Sur Les Populations/communautés Autochtones

Rapport Du Groupe de Travail de la Commission Africaine Sur Les Populations/communautés Autochtones

Author: African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. Working Group of Experts on Indigenous Populations/Communities

Publisher: IWGIA

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 8791563607

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The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights has established a Working Group on Indigenous Populations/Communities that undertook a research and information visit to the Republic of Uganda in July 2006. From that visit this report was created, which gives an account of meetings held with government authorities, civil society organizations, indigenous communities, and other stakeholders. It describes the situation of the indigenous populations in the Republic of Uganda and it makes recommendations to the Government, civil society organizations, and the international community. The report is published both in English and French.


Rapport Du Groupe de Travail de la Commission Africaine Sur Les Populations/communautes Autochines

Rapport Du Groupe de Travail de la Commission Africaine Sur Les Populations/communautes Autochines

Author: African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. Working Group of Experts on Indigenous Populations/Communities

Publisher: IWGIA

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 8791563321

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"The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights has established a Working Group on Indigenous Populations/Communities that undertook a mission to the Republic of Namibia in July - August 2005, and this is the report from the mission. The report gives an account of meetings held with government authorities, civil society organizations, indigenous communities and other stakeholders, it describes the situation of the indigenous populations in the Republic of Namibia and it makes recommendations to the Government, civil society organizations and the international community."--BOOK JACKET.


The Indigenous World 2009

The Indigenous World 2009

Author: Kathrin Wessendorf

Publisher: IWGIA

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 657

ISBN-13: 8791563577

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This yearbook contains a comprehensive update on the current situation of indigenous peoples and their human rights, and provides an overview of the most important developments in international and regional processes during 2008. Over 60 indigenous and non-indigenous scholars and activists provide their insight and knowledge to the book.


Rapport Du Groupe de Travail de la Commission Africaine Sur Les Populations

Rapport Du Groupe de Travail de la Commission Africaine Sur Les Populations

Author: African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

Publisher: IWGIA

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 8791563488

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In 2001 the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights established a Working Group on Indigenous Populations/ Communities (WGIP); in February of 2006 the working group undertook a mission to the Republic of Niger. This is the report from the mission. The report gives an account of meetings held with government authorities, civil society organizations, indigenous communities, and other stakeholders. It describes the situation of the indigenous populations in the Republic of Niger, and it makes recommendations to the government, civil society organizations, and the international community. The report is published in both English and French.


Children's Agency and Development in African Societies

Children's Agency and Development in African Societies

Author: Ofosu-Kus, Yaw

Publisher: CODESRIA

Published: 2017-07-19

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 2869787189

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This book focuses on African childhood and youth within the context of development and socialization where children are expected to be moulded in the image of adults. In many African societies children are generally held as passive bearers of the demands of adults, regardless of the fact that they are often exposed to a multitude of challenges that originate from the capriciousness of those adults. However, buoyed by international conventions and national legislations that offer them greater protection, and the ubiquitous internet that exposes them to childhood and youth experiences elsewhere, many of them are increasingly becoming assertive in homes, schools, and communities as well as re-invigorating their survival and self-preservation instincts. It is in this regard that this book, through the various chapters, engages with their competencies, skills and creativity to respond to experiential challenges as independent migrants or ones under coercion working in city streets and markets or cocoa farms or juggling work and schooling in pursuit of some education. Confronted with their parents' and siblings' health predicaments and the inadequacies of state and familial care, or urgent negotiation of their sexualities, they demonstrate incredible resilience. Similarly, their perceptiveness is demonstrated in a unique appreciation of politics and its actors and a capacity to assume responsibilities beyond their chronological age. Thus while highlighting some of the challenges confronting African children, the book provides gripping evidence of how they resiliently negotiate those challenges.