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JUNE 2017 - ISSUE #1                                                   View this email in your browser 

Introducing you to The Indigenous Navigator

Warm greetings from The Indigenous Navigator Initiative!


The data revolution is changing the way we conceive development. The Indigenous Navigator will play a key role to ensure that indigenous peoples can gather and use their own data to elevate their claims to justice and development.
 
As we move forward the implementation of the initiative, we welcome the support of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and the European Union for generating data on indigenous peoples with the Indigenous Navigator tools.

Disaggregated data is exactly what we need for making sure indigenous peoples are not invisible in the global development agenda.
 
In this first issue of our newsletter, we will present you The Indigenous Navigator in relation to the Sustainable Development Goals. All the articles in this edition answer one crucial question: what can we do to make the SDGs work for indigenous peoples?
 
We thank you for your interest in The Indigenous Navigator and your recent subscription to our newsletter. We are pleased to share with you all the updates on the Indigenous Navigator framework and tools, and keep you informed about the promotion of indigenous peoples' rights in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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UN recommends using The Indigenous Navigator

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What is The Indigenous Navigator?


What if one tool could measure indigenous peoples' rights globally? It is happening and you should know what is all about.

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"Data disaggregation will make us visible in the SDGs”

How are indigenous peoples engaging with the SDGs? Get an update directly from the discussions at the United Nations. Read more

Why monitoring is the key?

We invite you to read and watch a Q&A with Indigenous Navigator's partners Joji Cariño (FPP) and Martin Oelz (ILO) about including indigenous peoples in the SDGs monitoring.

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Let’s talk about Indigenous Peoples and poverty

Starting with Goal 1, this year the UN High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development will kick off a global conversation during July. Get an update on what to expect.

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How not to leave Indigenous Peoples behind?

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development will guide the world in the next 15 years. What do indigenous peoples demand in this process? 
Read their recommendations

 

A learning, training and practice session at the UN


The Indigenous Navigator Initiative will deliver a workshop focused on the human rights-based approach to eradicating poverty and promoting prosperity at the United Nations in New York.   Get all the details here

Latest resources from the Indigenous Navigator Initiative

 


This practical guide provides basic information for indigenous peoples about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in a simple and easy-to-understand way. 

 Read and download
This short brochure summarises the tools and functionality of the Indigenous Navigator Framework. It can be used for the purposes of training, research, and education.

⤷ Read and download
This briefing note captures the challenges when measuring poverty in the lives of indigenous peoples, in the context of the Global Goals.

⤷ Read and download


The Indigenous Navigator is supported by
The European Union
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