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The State of Sápmi - Issue 02

The second issue, by Ole-Anders Turi, research fellow at Sámi allaskuvla (Sámi University of Applied Sciences),  examines Sámi reindeer husbandry through the lens of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). The findings reveal that land encroachment, weak

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The State of Sápmi - Issue 01

The first issue is written by Eirik Larsen, head of the human rights unit at the Saami Council, and focuses on Sámi constitutional recognition, the right to self-determination, and free, prior and informed consent (FPIC). The analysis shows a wide gap between international commitments

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Indigenous Navigator Data Submission on Headline Indicator 22.1: Status and trends in land-use change and land tenure in the traditional territories of Indigenous and local communities

In response to SCBD Notification 2025-046 and as a follow-up to the methodological submission made by the Indigenous Navigator consortium in May 2025, this submission provides concrete, community-generated data to inform the development of a robust and rights-based methodology for Headline

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The Indigenous Navigator: Self-Determined Development

The Indigenous Navigator is an online portal providing access to a set of tools developed for and by Indigenous Peoples. By using the Indigenous Navigator, Indigenous organisations and communities, duty bearers, NGOs and journalists can access free tools and resources based on updated

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The Indigenous World 2022: The Indigenous Navigator: Self-Determined Development

The Indigenous Navigator is an online portal providing access to a set of tools developed for and by Indigenous Peoples. By using the Indigenous Navigator, Indigenous organisations and communities, duty bearers, NGOs and journalists can access free tools and resources based on updated

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The Indigenous World 2021: The Indigenous Navigator: Self-Determined Development

The Indigenous Navigator is an online portal providing access to a set of tools developed for and by Indigenous Peoples. By using the Indigenous Navigator, Indigenous organisations and communities, duty bearers, NGOs and journalists can access free tools and resources based on updated

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Implementing the Indigenous Navigator

This report is the result of a process of review and feedback conducted between June and August 2020. The feedback was gathered through consultation, surveys and interviews with Indigenous Navigator Consortium members and coordinators at the national partner organisations who have been involved

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Indigenous World 2020: The Indigenous Navigator: Self-Determined Development

The Indigenous Navigator is an online portal providing access to a set of tools developed for and by Indigenous Peoples. Through the Indigenous Navigator framework, data is collected that can be used by Indigenous people to advocate for their rights and to systematically monitor the level of

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