Guaranteeing indigenous people's rights in Latin America. Progress in the past decade and remaining challenges. Summary


Autoria(s): ECLAC
Contribuinte(s)

Del Popolo, Fabiana

Jaspers, Dirk

NU. CEPAL

Data(s)

30/06/2015

22/09/2014

30/06/2015

01/11/2014

Resumo

As the twenty-first century advances, the countries of Latin America are building deeper democracies and looking critically at the development process, in the growing conviction that development should focus on equality and be approached on the basis of rights. This means tackling the region’s persistent inequalities, especially those affecting indigenous peoples, who have historically suffered exclusion and discrimination. It also means guaranteeing indigenous people both the enjoyment of human rights on an equal footing to the rest of society, and the right to be collectively different. This is a challenge for this century, which began with the recognition of the rights of indigenous people and the role they unquestionably play on national and international agendas.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/11362/37051

LC/L.3893

LC/L.3893/Rev.1

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

ECLAC

Relação

Documentos de Proyectos

Tipo

Texto