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Tent Embassy
The media and other responses to yesterday's event in Canberra was predictable again prompting the need for strong, strategic leadership from within our people. The...
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Embassy Anniversary 2012
There are many targets on this day in the history of this country for us to protest, express our views, and to take advantage of...
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New Social Media Rules for Public Servants - is this going to stop people making...
So it seems that there are new social media rules for public servants. http://apsc.gov.au/circulars/circular121.htm.
So anyone in the APS may want to read the...
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Long-term funding commitment welcomed but Stronger Futures still must changeAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda has welcomed the long-term funding commitment announced today for Northern Territory communities but has urged...
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Celebrate and Reflect on Harmony DayAs the nation celebrates Harmony Day and marks the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, the Federal Race Discrimination Commissioner, Dr Helen Szoke...
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Take a stand to stop bullying on national day of actionThe Australian Human Rights Commission has urged Australians to get behind today’s National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence.
- Gay marriage view controversy in Vic
- Psychiatrist should reconsider Board position
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Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission Board member must take a stand for equality,...The Human Rights Law Centre has called on Professor Kuruvilla George to reconsider his position on the Board of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human...
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| Thursday, 02 June 2011 05:01 |
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What Indigenous specific programmes does the ILO undertake? Within the international legal framework for the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples, the ILO has adopted two legally binding international instruments that specifically concern indigenous and tribal peoples:
The ILO also adopted the Resolution on ILO Action Concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in 1989.That resolution outlines possible forms of action to be taken to promote the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples. For more information regarding the ILO and Indigenous and Tribal peoples click here The key issues which the ILO targets in its programs for Indigenous people include:
The ILO works at the regional, sub-regional and national level in Africa, Asia and Latin America. To view the ILO’s activities for indigenous peoples by region click here. One key program is the Indigenous Peoples & Local Economic Development (IP/LED) Programme, which supports indigenous and tribal peoples’ communities to develop local economies and employment strategies. For more information on IP/LED click here. Some ILO instruments which are particularly relevant to indigenous people are:
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