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TitleCOVID-19 and indigenous peoples
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Summary
There are 476 million indigenous peoples around the world, constituting 6.2 percent of the global population and, according to different sources, representing more than 19 percent of the extreme poor. Indigenous peoples are not a homogenous group. They live in over 90 countries, in rural and urban areas, in forests, savannahs, mountains, and along the coasts, in low, middle- and high-income countries. However, they all share a history of discrimination and marginalization that in the context of COVID-19 - once again - challenges their existence. This document provides a series of recommendations to governments on how to face COVID-19 impacts on indigenous peoples.
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AuthorsFAO
DateRome : FAO, 9 Aug. 2020
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15 p. : tables
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 12-14).
Available also online (viewed 20 Aug. 2020).
Available also online (viewed 20 Aug. 2020).
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9789251326336
CollectionsResource Type > Documents and Publications > Publications