Strong Indigenous institutions matter. The Indigenous Navigator explores self-government, customary law and participation in decision-making. #Governance #IndigenousNavigator https://bit.ly/4rInny6
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Consultation and FPIC are core parts of the framework. The Indigenous Navigator tracks whether Indigenous institutions are involved in decisions that affect their lands and resources. #FPIC https://bit.ly/4rInny6
Recognition on paper is only one step. The Indigenous Navigator helps track collective rights in law and policy - and where implementation gaps remain. #IndigenousRights https://bit.ly/41cP5b9
Self-determination is central to the Indigenous Navigator. The tools monitor recognition of Indigenous Peoples as distinct peoples with collective rights. #SelfDetermination https://bit.ly/4rInny6
Survey, data and index modules help turn information into stronger analysis and advocacy. See how the tools connect. #IndigenousNavigator #DataForAdvocacy https://bit.ly/4dvYLVD
Data matters - especially when it is generated by and for Indigenous Peoples. Explore community-based monitoring in the Indigenous Navigator. #IndigenousData https://bit.ly/40F5uoI
The national questionnaire tracks how laws, policies and institutions recognise Indigenous Peoples' rights at country level. #IndigenousNavigator #Monitoring https://bit.ly/4rEmxSE
The community questionnaire helps Indigenous Peoples document realities on the ground - from governance to education, health and livelihoods. #IndigenousNavigator #CommunityData https://bit.ly/4bivk89
New to the Indigenous Navigator? Start with the basic introduction to see how rights, data, monitoring and advocacy connect. #IndigenousNavigator #IndigenousData https://bit.ly/47EwKHI
What is the Indigenous Navigator? A framework and set of tools developed by and for Indigenous Peoples to monitor how rights are recognised and implemented. #IndigenousNavigator https://bit.ly/41cP5b9
New report: Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Nepal and Bangladesh. Data from Gurung and Munda communities shows major gaps in recognition, FPIC, participation, land rights and climate justice. #IndigenousPeoples #ClimateJustice https://bit.ly/4rJ8sn8
Debates Indígenas - Special: Indigenous Navigator
🇰🇪 A Blueprint for Rights and Development in Kenya
By James Twala
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💡 Whether you're a community leader, ally, or policymaker, if you're here for Indigenous rights, you're in the right place. 👀 Check out our tools: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
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🇨🇴 The Misak People and Participatory Surveys
By Mauricio Martínez
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🇧🇩 A New Era for Indigenous Peoples in Bangladesh
By Trijinad Chakma
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🇨🇱 Temuco: Self-Managed Data that Supports Advocacy
By Danko Mariman & Karina Vargas
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🇳🇵 A Nepalese Community’s Path to Self-Determination
By Manoj Aathpahariya & Rama Kumari Thapa
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🇰🇪 Kenya: Community Irrigation for Food Security among Maasai Women
By Samante Anne
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🔐 Trust matters. The Indigenous Navigator protects communities’ control over their information, while enabling advocacy and visibility. 🛠️ See how: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
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🧭 From Data Collection to Self-Determination
By Tora Aurora Jensen
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Why is the Indigenous Navigator vital?Indigenous Peoples face rights violations, displacement & lack of justice. Systemic invisibility often lets these issues persist. Our tools help communities generate their OWN data. #IndigenousNavigator #HumanRights https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
🧑🏾🏫 Our training guides support Indigenous educators and youth to learn, teach, and advocate for their rights. Download them here: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
🕊️ Data sovereignty means Indigenous Peoples decide what data is collected, how it’s used, and who sees it. That’s central to our work. 🔍 Learn more: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
Who uses the Indigenous Navigator? Indigenous communities, orgs, NGOs, journalists, researchers & duty-bearers! Our free tools & resources foster multi-stakeholder dialogue based on community-generated data. #IndigenousNavigator #DataForAll #GetInvolved https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
🌏 We work in Asia, Africa, and Latin America—with tools translated and adapted by communities. See where we’re active: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
🌺 Rights are not abstract. Our indicators cover real issues: displacement, education, women’s rights, legal recognition, and more. 📲 Start exploring: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
What's our vision? Accessible data, generated by & with Indigenous Peoples, to fuel their self-determined dev. & rights advocacy. It's about communities using their data for their planning & governance. More: #IndigenousNavigator #SelfDetermination https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
📑 What rights are recognised in your country’s laws? What’s missing? Use the Navigator’s legal framework to find out: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
🛤️ From local to global: Indigenous Navigator data supports action at the village council, national ministry, and UN level. 🧭 Join the journey: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw
👣 Indigenous-led research starts with trust. Our approach is designed to honour community protocols. Learn how we do it: https://bit.ly/4mXNfVw