Challenges that are faced by the Indigenous Peoples of Bangladesh  Defining Challenges  Indigenous Peoples in Bangladesh  Problems the indigenous peoples.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Human Rights Approach in Lao PDR: Opportunities and Challenges for the UN System at Country Level to Strengthen and use Lao HR systems Human Rights-based.
Advertisements

A Human Rights Approach to the Benefits of Scientific Progress Audrey R. Chapman, Ph.D. University of Connecticut School of Medicine July 26, 2010 AAAS.
International Law at local level Mobile Peoples and Land Rights.
Introduction to the United Nations Human Rights System
Module One Children’s Needs and Rights. This Module introduces the aims and rationale for the course. It then explores the relationship between Children’s.
Bringing International Law Home: A Guide for Australian NGOs on the UN Human Rights System Teena Balgi Kingsford Legal Centre Ben Schokman Human Rights.
Sources Of Human Rights
HUMAN RIGHTS Right of everyone to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health Heather Payne-Drakes.
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples (UNDRIP)
The African System of Human and People’s Rights  December 4, 2001  Human Rights Center.
International Law: Unit 6 Human Rights Mr. Morrison Fall 2005.
40 th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention International Expert Workshop on the World Heritage Convention and Indigenous Peoples September.
The UN human rights system and indigenous peoples
I. Philippine Context in which Mining Companies Operate
1 African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights. 2 African Charter One of four regional human rights agreements Adopted 1981; entered into force 1986 All.
Human Rights 101 Key Concepts and History Oklahoma City, Oklahoma October 19, 2012 Co-Hosted by USHRN Member, IITC.
International Telecommunication Union Workshop “Accessibility to ICTs”, Shanghai, China, 23 July 2010 The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities:
ADVOCACY THROUGH THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS MECHANISMS March 14, 2014.
Using Human Rights to Advance Racial Justice The International Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Concepts, Principles and Legal Framework Presentation by: Dr. Joseph Foumbi Consultant.
Non-Discrimination and Gender Equality Ideas, Principles and Best Practice on Working from a Human Rights Based Approach Utilizing the International, Regional.
Human rights and HRBA In the context of local governance and decentralization Louise Nylin Human Rights Specialist Bratislava Regional Center Joint CoP.
Human Rights and HIV/AIDS Sofia Gruskin “Time to Deliver” Wednesday August
Human Rights & Business in Kenya. Agenda 1.What are Human Rights? 2.Why are Human Rights important to Business? 3.Human Rights Challenges in Kenya 4.Group.
Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Presentation  December 3, 2001  Human Rights Center.
PRESENTED BY: RAHIMA NJAIDI MJUMITA 3 RD APRIL 2012.
Women’s Human Rights Alliance Introduction Here. UN System Treaty Based Human Rights Treaties -Treaty Based Committees Office of the High Commissioner.
Highlights of the UN Convention On the Rights of the Child
The UPR within the context of the UN Human Rights System.
LAW, JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT WEEK 2011 “Draft Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests” Patrice Talla,
The UN Human Rights Process The Martinez-Cobo Report (1983) The Working Group on Indigenous Populations (1982) The ILO Convention 169 (1989) The Second.
Strategies for Access to Essential Services OIYP Kaleidoscope Workshop October 2007.
VICTIM SUPPORT: The International Context Bali Process Workshop on Victim Support 7 – 9 November 2006 Michel Bonnieu, Senior Regional Legal Advisor UNODC.
Legal Protection of (vulnerable) non-nationals UNITAR-IOM UNHQ 9-11 June 2010 Kristina Touzenis.
Mental Health Policy, Human Rights & the Law Mental Disability Advocacy Program Open Society Institute Camilla Parker October 2004.
MAURITIUS STRATEGY & SIV PLANNING MEETING BEQUIA 2005 Declaration of the Civil Society Forum, 6-9 January 2005 SIDS INTERNATIONAL MEETING.
International HR Law International HR Law Historical development Historical development Institutional framework Institutional framework Principal instruments.
Protecting Livelihoods of Fishing Communities Sebastian Mathew International Collective in Support of Fishworkers (ICSF) Regional Technical Consultation.
Making the Grade: a survey of IFI social policies and the policies of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Tom Griffiths Forest Peoples Programme Rights.
The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women n Founded: June 21, 1946 n A Council of Promoters for Women’s Rights n Established as a function of.
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights The individual complaints procedure under the treaty bodies.
Human Rights, Equity and Development Report from a workshop at the University of Oslo, Norway October 2004 Discussion organized by The Social Analysis.
International Human Rights The International Bill of Human Rights Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) International Covenant on Economic,
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples | | Convention No.169 on indigenous and tribal peoples.
Economic and Social Rights from A Feminist Political Economy Perspective: An introduction Savi Bisnath, PhD International Consultant Visiting Scholar,
Public Sector Duty: Putting Equality and Human Rights at the Heart of the National Drugs Strategy NIALL CROWLEY.
© International Training Centre of the ILO Training Centre of the ILO 1 International Labour Standards (ILS) and their.
1 Organising a participatory process. 2 Objectives  To understand how to organise an inclusive and consultative law or policy- making process  To learn.
Presentation to the Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation 9 May 2012 The Roles of Parliament in the Implementation of Human Rights.
1 China DPO and CRPD Take OPO an example Fu Gaoshan from One Plus One Group for disbility Mail:
Exploring BIODIVERSITY, AGRICULTURE and CLIMATE CHANGE in NATIONAL LAWS affecting LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Ambra Gobena, Esq.
PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE ASSESSMENT (PGA) OVERVIEW OF PILOT RESEARCH IN CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA Tony Atah, UN-REDD+ Stakeholder Engagement Specialist.
What is Human Rights Based Approach? The Origin, Principles and Standards.
3. Salvaguardas para REDD+ REDD+ Safeguards. Activity Identification of REDD+ risks and opportunities RisksOpportunities.
Inclusive Development for Indigenous Australians and the Application of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in Australia Les Malezer, Chairperson, Foundation.
Advocating for Sustainable Development in Burma. Objective This is a resource for people advocating about sustainable development issues in Burma.
Communities, Protected Areas and Prior Informed Consent Anne M. Perrault Center for International Environmental Law.
Proposed goal 15. Protect and restore terrestrial ecosystems and halt all biodiversity loss 15.1 by 2020 halt the loss of all biodiversity, including forests,
NGO Initiatives in Advancing Civil Society Safeguards and Conservation GEF Civil Society Consultation Luis Pabon November, 2009.
Global Measurement on Human Rights
Human rights instruments relevant to small scale fisheries with special attention to the right to food Margret Vidar, Legal Officer, Development Law Service.
FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS A MULTILEVEL SYSTEM OF PROTECTION
ПОСИЛЕННЯ ПОТЕНЦІАЛУ ІНСТИТУЦІЇ УКРАЇНСЬКОГО ОМБУДСМЕНА:
Overview of the International Human Rights System
DISABILITY & HUMAN RIGHTS
Jeroen van Bekhoven Postdoctoral Fellow
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for
World Bank project example
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on a communications procedure (New York, 19 December 2011) The Hague, 4 June 2012 Legal.
Expert Meeting on ICH in Emergencies
Presentation transcript:

Challenges that are faced by the Indigenous Peoples of Bangladesh  Defining Challenges  Indigenous Peoples in Bangladesh  Problems the indigenous peoples are undergoing in Bangladesh  Root causes of problems and these are the Challenges

**Systematic violation of the collective IP rights MMassive devastation of ancestral lands and resources PPrivatization of ancestral lands-Real Estate Development projects, eco- tourism, business enterprises

Pollution of water bodies, air and land  Destruction of sacred grounds  Land grabbing  Physical and economic dislocation IP communities  Destruction of peoples livelihood

 Trafficking of indigenous women and children(human smuggling)  Serious social problems: prostitution, drugs, alcoholism  Commercialization of indigenous culture and ways of life  Imposition of western culture leading to the weakening or disintegration of IP culture, customary laws and IP systems.

Challenges within the state  IPs yet to be constitutionally recognized.  Democracy : Rule of the majority - No self determination/self rule/self governance - Cultural invasion/imposition - State reluctant to implementing international and regional agreements, deals, bilateral contacts etc.

INTERNATIONAL  Transnational Companies(TNCs): infrastructure development and extractive industries ie corporate mining, energy development, communication and others

 International Financial Institutions(IFI), Export Credit Agencies (ECA) and Bilateral Donors/ investors, Banking industry

Policies for Advocacy:Tools/mecha nism  International Human Rights Instruments: UHRD, The ILO Covention, 1957 no-107 (ratified in 1972),International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural rights (05 January,1999), International covenant on Civil and Political Rights( 06 Dece mber 2000), International Covenant on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination( 11 July 1979),

 International Covenant on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination against Women ( 06 December 1998), International Covenant on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination against Women Optional Protocol( 22 December 2000), Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment ( 04 November 1999), Convention on the Rights of the Child ( 02 September 1990),

Convention on the Rights of the Child Optional Protocol PAC( 12 February 2000), Convention on the Rights of the Child Optional Protocol PSC ( 18 January 2000), International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (07 October 1998).

State yet to ratify: ILO Covenant,1989 ( no 169), UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (passed in the UNGA on 13 September 2008).

UN Declaration on the IP Rights  Right to land and resources: ownership, management and development  Right to self determination: self governance, political systems, development thrust and program

 Right to culture, customary laws, socio-political systems  Right to appropriate education, health and social services

Convention of Bio- Diversity RRecognition on the dependence of IPs on biological resources EEquitable sharing of Benefits RRespect, protect, preserve and maintain traditional knowledge.

Principles of FREE, PRIOR and INFORMED consent FFREE:independent decision making process of IP communities, no coercion, manipulation PPRIOR: project cannot start without the decision of affected communities. IINFORMED: vital information about the project, including potential adverse impacts, financial agreements, project

implementation plan, etc is provided to affected people/communities for their use.  CONSENT: decision of the affected communities in their collective consensus.

Safeguard Policies of IFIs  WORLD BANK IP Policy:Operational Policy(OP)4.10 Free Prior and Informed Consultation(FPICon) for broad community support 7 no complaint mechanism to challenge “broad community support” 7 allows involuntary resettlement with broad community support

 ADBs policy for IPs 7 broad difinition of IPs-exclusive 7 supremacy of other Bank Policy ie forest policy 7 does not recognize land rights of IPs ***ADB-IP Policy currently under review/update a. biased for country system over international standards

b. threat for weaker policy instead of stronger one; integration of all three ADB safeguard policy (IP, environment resettlement) into one omnibus Policy

Core Principles and Guidelines for Policy Advocacy  Recognition and respect for individual and collective rights: adoption and implementation of International Human Rights standards  Free, Prior and Informed Consent  Meaningful participation in all stages of development process:planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation

 Benefit sharing and equity principle  Protection of the environment and people livelihood  Direct accountability and legal obligation of state, corporations and funders.  Transparency of state agencies, TNCs and funders.  Community empowerment and gender equality  Respect for cultural diversity, identity and IP knowledge.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH Raymond Areng Lecturer in English Durgapur Women’s Degree College