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The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
IWGIA
20 episodes
1 week ago
Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with indigenous organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and implementation of the rights of Indigenous Peoples. IWGIA works through a global network of Indigenous Peoples’ organisations and international human rights bodies. We empower Indigenous Peoples through documentation, capacity development and advocacy on local, regional and international level. This podcast is a space for IWGIA's partners and allies to share their voices to continue our work of documenting, advocating and empowering.
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Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with indigenous organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and implementation of the rights of Indigenous Peoples. IWGIA works through a global network of Indigenous Peoples’ organisations and international human rights bodies. We empower Indigenous Peoples through documentation, capacity development and advocacy on local, regional and international level. This podcast is a space for IWGIA's partners and allies to share their voices to continue our work of documenting, advocating and empowering.
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E1 - Locked Down and Locked Out: The Mbororo in Cameroon
The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
21 minutes 49 seconds
3 years ago
E1 - Locked Down and Locked Out: The Mbororo in Cameroon

This is E1 - Locked Down and Locked Out: The Mbororo in Cameroon. In the first episode, you will meet Hawe Bouba and Seni Yusufa from Cameroon.

"In Africa in general and Cameroon, in particular, they like to attack the vulnerable communities because they know the vulnerable community don't have a voice." In Episode 1, we explore the Mbororo people's struggle to navigate between two dreadful crises at the same time. 

The intention of the series is to spread awareness of the violation of Indigenous Peoples basic human rights during the pandemic, and explain how the drastic measures taken by the governments in their responses are actually ruining the lives and livelihoods of these people.

Locked Down and Locked Out is a new podcast brought to you by the International Work Group of Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) in collaboration with GIZ supported by BMZ.

The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)
Since 1968, IWGIA has cooperated with indigenous organisations and international institutions to promote recognition and implementation of the rights of Indigenous Peoples. IWGIA works through a global network of Indigenous Peoples’ organisations and international human rights bodies. We empower Indigenous Peoples through documentation, capacity development and advocacy on local, regional and international level. This podcast is a space for IWGIA's partners and allies to share their voices to continue our work of documenting, advocating and empowering.