Indigenous Peoples' Self-Determined Development Pathways

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Explore the impacts of imposed developments on Indigenous communities, the importance of self-determination in development, and the implementation of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) to empower Indigenous peoples. Learn from case studies and institutions working towards collaborative solutions for sustainable development.

  • Indigenous Rights
  • Self-Determination
  • Development Pathways
  • FPIC
  • Indigenous Communities

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  1. Attainment of Self-determined Development Pathways by Indigenous Peoples: What can be done and How Elifuraha Laltaika, Senior Law Lecturer Tumaini University Makumira, Tanzania

  2. Preface: Impacts of imposed developments sacred and heritage sites; impacts on medicinal plants; impacts on livelihood-enhancing natural resources; and disruptions of views on culturally appropriate mitigation measures. Concretely, key pastoral-livelihood enhancing assets notably traditional livestock routes for accessing water, pastures, and salt resources can be affected.

  3. Self-determined development pathways Self-determination Vicky- self-determined development Autonomy The ability to decide and implement matters at your own pace a resistance against external imposition. This can be done by way of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC)

  4. How is FPIC implemented? Good faith No-one size fits all truism Should flow with rhythms of indigenous communities Aim at empowering them, not saving them and foster trust, partnership and win-win solutions

  5. Case study and conclusion International Standards & institutions Moving from standards and implementation IFAD is a towering model Involvement of Indigenous Experts-COSOP Indigenous Peoples Assistance Facility (IPAF) Re: the Hadzabe community land-CCRO through Ujamaa Community Resource Team (UCRT)

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