Looms of Life: Report of the Indigenous Youth Fund for the Development of the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC). (2022). Looms of Life: Report of the Indigenous Youth (Series: Rights and interculturality, 4). La Paz, Bolivia: FILAC. FILAC, in coordination with the Latin American Indigenous Youth Network and the support of … Read more
Fund for the Development of the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean
The Fund for the Development of the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC) is an international public law organization created in 1992 by the II Ibero-American Summit of Heads of State and Government, held in Madrid, Spain.
In his work, he supports the self-development processes of indigenous peoples, communities and organizations in the region, and promotes Living Well as an alternative to guarantee environmental sustainability, respect for fundamental human rights, and dialogue between the main actors of indigenous development: Indigenous Peoples, governments, civil society, academia, entrepreneurs and others.
Since 2020, through its Regional Observatory for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (ORDPI), it has been preparing reports and studies related to various individual and collective rights of Indigenous Peoples in the region.
Legal Pluralism in the States Parties of the Fund for the Development of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean
Legal Pluralism in the States Parties of the Fund for the Development of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Report Rights and Interculturality Series 3 August 2021 It is in the American continent that the largest number of ratifications of the ILO Convention 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples have been registered … Read more
Revitalization of Indigenous Languages
Revitalization of Indigenous Languages Indigenous peoples and languages in Latin America and the Caribbean: current situation and prospects Series: Rights and Interculturality, No. 2, 2020 It is estimated that more than 50 million people live in Latin America, who self-identify as indigenous and many of whom struggle to preserve and use their languages in difficult … Read more
Indigenous Women’s Rights: 25 Years since the Beijing Declaration
Indigenous Women’s Rights: 25 Years since the Beijing Declaration REGIONAL REPORT FILAC – UN Women December 2020 2020 marks twenty-five years since the adoption by the United Nations of the Beijing Declaration and Platform in 1995. Both documents, the result of the Fourth World Conference on Women, marked a fundamental historical moment on the path … Read more