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We are over 5000
different indigenous peoples worldwide,
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comprising 476 milion individuals
in 90 countries.
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All indigenous communities
are culturally distinct,
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but we face many of the same
human rights challenges.
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Across the globe, we experience
discrimination, marginalization,
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and exclusión from political processes
and decisión-making that affect our lives.
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Our rights to lands,
territories, and natural resources
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are often not respected.
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This severely impacts our livelihoods,
food security, and well-being.
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We are also three times more likely
than other people
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to live in extreme poverty,
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making us more vulnerable
to the impact of climate change
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and the devastating effects of COVID-19.
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It is critical to document
and raise awareness
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about our human rights situation.
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That's why the Indigenous Navigator
was created,
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to provide a set of tools
to monitor the recognition
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and implementation
of our rights worldwide.
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The Indigenous Navigator is developed
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by a number of indigenous peoples
and human rights organizations.
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The online tools and resources
help indigenous communities
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to collect data on the community
and the national situation.
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The tools cover essential thematic áreas.
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These include
rights to self determination,
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lands, territories, and resources,
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as well as health and education.
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Monitoring the UN Declaration
on the Rights of Indigenous People
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and other human rights
and labor instruments
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are built into the tools,
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and so are all
the sustainable development goals
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related to indigenous peoples' rights.
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Thereby, the Indigenous Navigator
can be used to monitor
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both the most important
human rights instruments
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and the sustainment development goals.
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The collected data is presented
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in comprehensive
national and community reports,
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and can be visualized, explored,
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and compared in our our online portal.
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By documenting
and reporting our own situations,
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we can enhance our access
to justice and development,
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and help document the situation
of indigenous peoples globally.
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Indigenous communities can use the data
to advocate for their rights
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at the local, national,
and international level.
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It can also help
to hold states accountable
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by monitoring their compliance with
or failure to meet
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human rights obligations
with regards to indgenous peoples.
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Many indigenous communities
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have already benefitted
from the Indigenous Navigator's tools.
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One of these is Okani, a community-based,
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indigenous organization,
located in Cameroon.
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Using the tool to collect data
at the community level,
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Okani was able to record
the number of community members
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who don't have birth certificates
and national identity cards.
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Without these documents,
they are unable to vote,
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apply for Jobs
or move freely around the country.
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This data provided Okani
with important advocacy materials,
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which helped them to take action.
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In this way, the Indigenous Navigator
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can support and strengthen
the self determined governments
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and empower us to claim our rights.
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For more information,
go online at indigenousnavigator.org