- Indigenous Peoples Overview - World Bank Group
The World Bank is committed to supporting Indigenous Peoples' well-being with its client countries through a range of interventions First, with client countries, we promote Indigenous Peoples’ visibility and societal awareness of key challenges and priorities through research, country policy dialogue, and by improving institutional capacity
- Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines - World Bank Group
Workshop on Data and Information on Indigenous Peoples and Cultural Minorities in the Philippines Developing National Standards and Guidelines for Data Collection and Statistics This workshop builds on the momentum from the May 2024 launch of the World Bank’s report, "No Data, No Story: Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines " The goal is to
- The International Day for the World’s Indigenous Peoples 2024: Honoring . . .
A Miskitu Indigenous leader recounts: “All I could see were fragments of what were once our homes, reduced to tiny pieces of wood ” This leader remembers witnessing firsthand the devastation and its aftermath Yet, thanks to Indigenous knowledge and the community’s well-managed emergency protocols, not a single human life was lost
- Climate Stories | Indigenous Peoples - World Bank Group
Enabling Indigenous Peoples’ Direct Access to Climate Finance Today, many Indigenous organizations see REDD+ projects as one of the only proven avenues available to their communities to access the finance required to not only conserve and protect their environments but also to drive sustainable development shaped by their traditions and values
- Indigenous Peoples, their Voices and Coastal Ecosystems - World Bank Group
It will present regional profiles, led by indigenous researchers from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Pacific, highlighting Indigenous Peoples’ roles, good practices, challenges, and aspirations It will focus on mangroves with its vital importance for coastal communities, biodiversity and climate change adaptation and mitigation
- Access to Education, Health Services, Economic Opportunities Key to . . .
The Indigenous Peoples Survey conducted in 2023 reveals that approximately 59% of Indigenous Peoples perceive themselves as “poor,” compared to 52% of people who do not identify as indigenous Almost half of them think that education, health, access to clean water, and social assistance are the most pressing concerns that the government
- Indigenous Peoples’ Resilience Framework: Executive Summary
The Indigenous Peoples' Resilience Framework identifies defining principles, internal drivers and external enablers that support Indigenous Peoples' resilience to climate change and other external shocks It also informs cross-sectoral policies and programs that could directly or indirectly bolster
- No Data, No Story: Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines (Report . . .
Indigenous Peoples (IPs) are culturally distinct societies and communities The Philippines is one of the few Asian countries that officially uses the term “Indigenous Peoples,” and IP rights are fully recognized under the Constitution and Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) While the limited available evidence suggests that IPs remain among the poorest, most vulnerable, and marginalized
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