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This website provides information and resources on FPIC as a tool of self-determination to assist communities in decision making. We have selected articles, tool kits, videos, voice messages, and community stories about FPIC and consultation.

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This update introduces new information regarding the cooperation between the European Union and Indigenous Peoples in the context of the existence of new EU instruments for development and human rights. It also provides a platform for indigenous voices regarding some crucial areas of concern, namely the situation of indigenous women around the wor…

This report on the UN meetings in July and October of 2005 focus on human rights as they pertain to Indigenous peoples. It goes into detail on Millennium Development Goals and FPIC.

Update N°109
Rapport

This update focuses on Indigenous governance and what constitutes good governance. It reports on self-determination as well as land rights.

Politics, Culture, and Governance in the Development of Prior Informed Consent in Indigenous Communities
Article scientifique

This paper includes a summary of two projects with the Aguaruna people in Peru and Maya people in Mexico. Lessons are drawn about the role of culture, politics, and local governance in the different outcomes of these projects. The author discusses how indigenous governance facilitates the process of prior informed consent for the use of traditiona…

In this review, democratic governance and sustainable development are presented as an avenue towards achieving healthy Indigenous communities.

Survey of Aboriginal Canadians' Perceptions of the Mineral Exploration and Mining Industry
Rapport

2014 - English - Academic

Survey of Aboriginal Canadians' Perceptions of…

Libby Sharman


The government of Canada researched the perceptions of the mineral exploration and mining industry among Aboriginal Canadians residing in rural/remote communities across Canada. They found that 49% of Aboriginal people view mineral exploration unfavorably.

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