The UN General Assembly’s September 2016 meetings in New York lacked representation for some 400 million indigenous peoples, Clare Church reports for Open Democracy. Church found that although poverty, displacement, and malnutrition were subjects covered at the General Assembly meetings, indigenous peoples—some of who are the most impoverished, displaced, and malnourished peoples on Earth—were not […]
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