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Volumn 15, Issue 1, 2011, Pages 11-36

Africa and the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples

Author keywords

Africa; Human rights; Indigenous peoples; IPACC; Transnational civil society; UNDRIP

Indexed keywords


EID: 79551534540     PISSN: 13642987     EISSN: 1744053X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/13642987.2011.529687     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (25)

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    • 144 states in favour, four votes against (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States) and 11 abstentions (Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burundi, Colombia, Georgia, Kenya, Nigeria, Russian Federation, Samoa and Ukraine). Since the vote, Australia and New Zealand have reversed their positions. Canada and United States have indicated that reviews are underway.
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    • Three African states abstained from the vote and 15 states were not present during the vote. Thirty-five African States voted in favour: thus 66 per cent of Africa voted in favour of UNDRIP in 2007.
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    • IPACC's negotiation team for New York included Saoudata Aboubacrine (Burkina Faso), Vital Bambanze (Burundi), Hassan id Belkassm (Morocco), Mohamed Ewangaye (Niger), Leonard Fabrice Odambo (Gabon), Handaine Mohammed (Morocco), Kanyinke Sena (Kenya), Mary Simat (Kenya), and Adele Wildschut (IPACC Trust, South Africa). Others lobbied inside Africa and in other forums.
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    • Each of these terms from southern, eastern and central Africa respectively refer to hunter-gatherers by generic, somewhat pejorative national terms.
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    • Statistics on who is claiming to be indigenous are not available, in part because many of the peoples referred to here are not recognised by African census instruments. Approximately, there are over 40 hunter-gatherer peoples and 12 major pastoralist peoples making claims to indigenous peoples' status in their respective countries. None of the hunter-gatherers claim territorial sovereignty and only the Tuareg pastoralists are claiming administrative rights in their desert territories and have been involved in armed conflict with their national state authority. The Tuareg movement is not calling for secession from any existing states, rather they are emphasizing equity between agricultural and pastoralist territories in national governance and expenditures. A number of indigenous peoples are involved in court disputes over land tenure and land rights.
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    • South Africa initiated a dialogue with indigenous peoples in 1998 and by 2006 had adopted only a Cabinet memorandum setting out a 'road-map' for policy instruments to be put in place.
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    • Despite Namibia's negative leadership during the 2006 UNDRIP process, its Embassy continued to welcome and assist indigenous delegates to the UN Permanent Forum and Namibia has been flexible about recognising the vulnerability of San communities.
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    • Only the Ugandan mission to the United Nations refused to meet with IPACC leaders, but in 2009 Uganda had started to work with IPACC on adaptation and mitigation projects.
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    • IPACC's 2008 conference on participatory mapping provided case studies of indigenous peoples' traditional governance over natural resources in different ecosystems.
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