by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
Vanuatu: Water, music and cultural rights Sandy Sur Water, in the language of the indigenous peoples of Vanuatu, is Nebei. She is the head and the feet of a body sustaining the movement of human lives. Water is understood in my culture as a force that balances the...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Conflict
Philippines: Caught in the current – how nationalist development narratives threaten the future of Dumagat people Grace Simbulan and Kakay Tolentino The indigenous peoples of the Philippines experience systemic discrimination and human rights abuses perpetrated by...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Infrastructure
Nepal: The cost of hydropower – dispossessing indigenous Magar communities of land and water Prabindra Shakya & Alessandro Ramazzotti Now in his late sixties, Til Bahadur Thapa is a local villager from the indigenous Magar community of Tanahu district in western...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Access
Namibia: Lack of water access and scarcity rock Tsumkwe settlement Absalom Shigwedha Tsumkwe is a small settlement situated about 60 kilometres west of the Botswana border and 300 kilometres east of the town of Grootfontein in Namibia’s Otjozondjupa region. This case...