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Topics: Ethnic minorities and indigenous people Country: la

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  • Case study: A glimpse into women's customary forest tenure practices in Lao PDR: Access, use, and management rights of women in customary tenure systems in Mai District, Phongsali province.

    This case study will first examine village level perceptions of customary land tenure in two villages in the Mai district of Phongsali province. It will then unpack customary l...

  • 9th Five - Year National Socio-Economic Development Plan (2021-2025)

    The 9th Five-Year National Socio-Economic Development Plan (2021-2025) aims to translate the Resolution of the 11th Party Congress, as well as continue the implementation of th...

  • Indigenous data sovereignty in the Mekong Region

    The Mekong region is home to over 100 indigenous and ethnically distinct communities who have struggled to retain their autonomy. While each group of indigenous and ethnic minor...

  • Decree No. 207 On ethnic group affairs (2020)

    This decree sets out the principles, regulations, and measures on the management of ethnic affairs.

  • Lao Population and Housing Census 2015

    This dataset contains detailed and disaggregated information on demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the country’s population and households at village, district an...

  • Geo-referencing of Ethnic Groups in Mekong Region

    The “Geo-referencing of ethnic groups” (GREG) dataset employs geographic information systems (GIS) to represent group territories as polygons.

  • Geo-referencing of Ethnic Groups of Laos

    This ethnicity dataset (GREG) is a digital version of the paper Soviet Narodov Mira atlas created in 1964. In 2010 the GREG (Geo-referencing of ethnic groups) project, used maps...

  • Residence areas of Lao ethno-linguistic group: Mon-Khmer

    This dataset informs the location of Mon-Khmer, one of 4 ethno-linguistic families in Lao PDR, by the proportions of residents in village, district and province.

  • Drivers of Deforestation?Facts to be considered regarding the impact of shifting cultivation in Asia

    An estimated 260 million indigenous peoples live in Asia1. Most of them inhabit forested uplands where a large number of them practice shifting cultivation, which is also called...

  • REDD+ implementation in Asia and the concerns of indigenous peoples

    This report provides an overview on indigenous peoples in five REDD+ countries in Asia, namely, Indonesia, Nepal, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand and the status of REDD+ implementat...

  • REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples: A briefing paper for policy makers

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  • Lao PDR country technical note on indigenous peoples' issues

    General report on the state of ethnic minority groups in Laos, with a focus on Lao Soung and Lao Theung

  • Indidenous Women in decisions making training of trainner

    This documents had translate form english handbook conducted by AIPP, supported by UNDP, This handbook had developed into target of 3 ethnics group as: Hmong, Khamu and Khatang

  • Indigenous knowledge and customary law in natural resource management: Experiences in Yunnan, China and Haruku, Indonesia

    Lands and territories inhabited by most indigenous peoples across the globe are rich in natural resources. Through generations of experimentation and as custodians, the indigeno...

  • Education Manual on Indigenous Elders and Engagement with Government

    This Education Manual on Indigenous Elders and Engagement with Government is one in a series of leadership training manuals produced by the Indigenous Learning Institute for C...

  • Asean Climate change REDD+ and Indigenous Peoples

    The term Indigenous Peoples is increasingly used by peoples in the ASEAN region who thus far have been called “hill tribes”, “native people” or “ethnic minorities”, and the vari...

  • Overview of the State of Indigenous Peoples in Asia

    The fact remains, however, that the individual and collective rights of peoples who self-identify as indigenous peoples are being violated on a daily basis.

  • Indigenous women in Southeast Asia: Challenges in their access to justice

    This briefing paper is prepared as part of the advocacy of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) for the respect, protection and recognition of the human rights of indigenous ...

  • Research on the Roles and Contributions of Indigenous Women in Sustainable Forest Management in Mekong Countries

    Indigenous women depend daily on the forests to supply the needs of their families for food, water, livelihood, firewood, shelter and health care.

  • Development for whom ?

    This project is categorized as B3 in the indigenous peoples safeguard categories and project documents states that indigenous peoples in West Kalimantan are included in the rese...

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