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On September 13th I had a great conversation with Binota Moy Dhamai and Tuomas Aslak Juuso on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 12 years ago that day the Declaration was adopted by the UN General Assembly, so we decided to pause or work in Geneva sit down and share some thoughts about the progress made at the international level. Hope you find value in this episode and let me know what you think @gomaluku

Timestamps

[00:04:55] Bringing the UNDRIP to life
[00:09:15] Self-determination and political movements versus projects
[00:22:08] We have the responsibility to educate others about the Declaration
[00:28:05] National action plans need national State-IP dialogues
[00:35:40] We didn’t get the UN high level official we wanted
[00:38:59] How to encounter different interpretations of the UNDRIP
[00:42:50] The state and direction of the indigenous movement
[00:47:35] We need to distribute the leadership
[00:52:54] Be careful about SDGs and traditional knowledge
[00:57:48] We are lacking in transparency and information sharing
[01:00:37] How the SDGs are hindering Indigenous Peoples
[01:11:51] The Alta Outcome Document & SWAP
[01:18:20] Inter-Agency Support Group is too isolated
[01:24:45] We are mastering the UN, how do we enhance our participation?
[01:37:40] We need to stop toxicity in the movement
[01:42:01] Final thoughts and things we are looking forward to