by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Governance
Mexico: Zapotec water rights and self-governance – a positive precedent for water justice Magdalena Rojo Oaxaca is among the states with the largest indigenous populations in Mexico. According to government statistics published by the National Council for the...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Governance
India: River embankment governance and the situation of Lodha people in the Sunderbans Samiksha Bharati ‘I have seen four storms before this one during which everything was destroyed … even when we are sitting at home we can get blown away. But this is where I was...
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 | Access
Georgia: Access to water is closely interconnected with the rights of national minorities Elbrus Mamedov As in the rest of the world, water plays an important role in the daily life of national minorities in the Kvemo Kartli (Borchali) region of Georgia. The main...