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The Economic Value of Wild Resources to the Indigenous Community of the Wallis Lakes Catchment [PDF]
There is currently a growing policy interest in the effects of the regulatory environment on the ability of Indigenous people to undertake customary harvesting of wild resources. This Discussion Paper develops and describes a methodology that can be used
Altman, Jon +2 more
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Poverty Estimating Poverty for Indigenous Groups by Matching Census and Survey Data [PDF]
It is widely held that indigenous Chileans experience greater rates of poverty and indigence than non-indigenousChileans, yet the evidence to date has been based on surveys that are not representative by ethnicity.
Andrei Roman +2 more
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Leaving no one behind: Supporting women, poor people, and indigenous people in wheat-maize innovations in Bangladesh [PDF]
This guidance note for scientists and research teams acknowledges the complexity of marginalization processes and provides recommendations for making sure no one is left behind.
Badstue, Lone B. +3 more
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Success factors for Indigenous entrepreneurs and community-based enterprises [PDF]
Introduction: This resource sheet reviews the available literature on the key factors that have underpinned successful Indigenous entrepreneurs and community-based enterprises.
Sam Morley
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Indigenous Development: Poverty, Democracy and Sustainability [PDF]
The contributions included in this volume reflect both the challenges and opportunities of an incipient process of reflection and dialogue between indigenous peoples, governments and development agencies on a subject of vital importance for the ...
Demetrio Cojtí Cuxil +16 more
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The foundation of a tolerant society is an ability to foster and respond to the diversity of perspective among its people. Cognitive psychologists have described how perspective influences information processing, while our innate ability to adopt ...
Whitehead, David
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Poverty and Inequality among Ethnic Groups in Chile [PDF]
Despite two decades of rapid growth, indigenous Chileans are disproportionately poor. However, income data obtained from non-representative surveys yield imprecise estimates of poverty and inequality. This paper therefore estimates poverty and inequality
Andrei Roman +2 more
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Cultural competency in the delivery of health services for Indigenous people [PDF]
Aim and objectives This review aims to examine available evidence on cultural competence in health care settings to identify key approaches and strategies that can contribute to improving the development and implementation of Indigenous health services ...
Anton Clifford +3 more
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Underrepresentation of Indigenous mental health professionals in Bangladesh
Indigenous people worldwide are at increased risk of mental health problems compared with non-Indigenous people. Longstanding impacts of colonisation, systematic exclusion from rights and subsequent discrimination, and lack of access to quality education
Md. Omar Faruk +2 more
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