Participation and Indigenous Peoples
The characteristics of indigenous groups make participatory approaches especially critical to safeguarding their interests int he development process. Such approaches, recognizing the right of indigenous peoples to participate actively in planning...
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okr-10986-116662021-04-23T14:02:56Z Participation and Indigenous Peoples World Bank INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS LAND RIGHTS NATURAL RESOURCES STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY LEGAL FRAMEWORK COMMUNICATION SKILLS INTERPRETATION TRUST (PSYCHOLOGY) CAPACITY BUILDING WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LEGAL FRAMEWORK COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION NATURAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION DIRECT FUNDING ADAPTATION ADVERSE EFFECTS ANTHROPOLOGISTS AUTONOMY CAPACITY BUILDING COLLABORATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSULTATION DECISION MAKING DECISIONMAKING DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DISCRIMINATION EDUCATION ELITES EMPLOYMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES FORESTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE INCOME INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERPRETERS LEARNING LEGISLATION MANAGEMENT MANAGERS MARKETING MEDICINE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES PARENTS PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTNERSHIP PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT PREPARATION SCHOOLS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT TEACHERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING TRAINING PROGRAMS The characteristics of indigenous groups make participatory approaches especially critical to safeguarding their interests int he development process. Such approaches, recognizing the right of indigenous peoples to participate actively in planning their own futures, are supported by major donors and international organizations, including the World Bank, but have proved very difficult to implement. They call for changes in attitudes, policies and legislation to address the key issues: recognizing rights to land and nautral resources, ensuring culturally appropriate procedures for consultations and communication; and building on the strengths of traditional lifestyles and institutions. 2012-08-13T15:40:32Z 2012-08-13T15:40:32Z 1995-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2813637/participation-indigenous-peoples http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11666 English Social Development Notes; No. 8 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean South Asia East Asia and Pacific India |
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INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS LAND RIGHTS NATURAL RESOURCES STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY LEGAL FRAMEWORK COMMUNICATION SKILLS INTERPRETATION TRUST (PSYCHOLOGY) CAPACITY BUILDING WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LEGAL FRAMEWORK COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION NATURAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION DIRECT FUNDING ADAPTATION ADVERSE EFFECTS ANTHROPOLOGISTS AUTONOMY CAPACITY BUILDING COLLABORATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSULTATION DECISION MAKING DECISIONMAKING DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DISCRIMINATION EDUCATION ELITES EMPLOYMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES FORESTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE INCOME INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERPRETERS LEARNING LEGISLATION MANAGEMENT MANAGERS MARKETING MEDICINE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES PARENTS PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTNERSHIP PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT PREPARATION SCHOOLS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT TEACHERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING TRAINING PROGRAMS |
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INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS LAND RIGHTS NATURAL RESOURCES STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY LEGAL FRAMEWORK COMMUNICATION SKILLS INTERPRETATION TRUST (PSYCHOLOGY) CAPACITY BUILDING WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS LEGAL FRAMEWORK COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION NATURAL RESOURCES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION DIRECT FUNDING ADAPTATION ADVERSE EFFECTS ANTHROPOLOGISTS AUTONOMY CAPACITY BUILDING COLLABORATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONSULTATION DECISION MAKING DECISIONMAKING DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DISCRIMINATION EDUCATION ELITES EMPLOYMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES FORESTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE INCOME INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT INSTRUCTION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTERPRETERS LEARNING LEGISLATION MANAGEMENT MANAGERS MARKETING MEDICINE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NATURAL RESOURCES PARENTS PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTNERSHIP PRODUCTIVITY PROGRAMS PROJECT PREPARATION SCHOOLS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT TEACHERS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING TRAINING PROGRAMS World Bank Participation and Indigenous Peoples |
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Social Development Notes; No. 8 |
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The characteristics of indigenous groups
make participatory approaches especially critical to
safeguarding their interests int he development process.
Such approaches, recognizing the right of indigenous peoples
to participate actively in planning their own futures, are
supported by major donors and international organizations,
including the World Bank, but have proved very difficult to
implement. They call for changes in attitudes, policies and
legislation to address the key issues: recognizing rights to
land and nautral resources, ensuring culturally appropriate
procedures for consultations and communication; and building
on the strengths of traditional lifestyles and institutions. |
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Participation and Indigenous Peoples |
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Participation and Indigenous Peoples |
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Participation and Indigenous Peoples |
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Participation and Indigenous Peoples |
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Participation and Indigenous Peoples |
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participation and indigenous peoples |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/1995/06/2813637/participation-indigenous-peoples http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11666 |
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