Enhancing Participation and Representation of Indigenous Peoples in Parliament
Publication Year: 2014
Author(s): United Nations Development Programme
Abstract:
Indigenous peoples’ institutions, systems of governance and traditional knowledge often provide insights into the search for solutions to today’s complex environmental, developmental and governance problems. Indigenous peoples’ perspective and their full and effective participation in policy and decision-making must be seen as instrumental in breaking the cycle of discrimination and exclusion. Guaranteeing their participation also enriches discussions in parliament and re-evaluates the cultural mores of society.
Source of Publication: United Nations Development Programme
Publisher/Organisation: United Nations Development Programme
Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Indigenous People Rights
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