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Reflections on the regional seminar :

Material type: TextTextDescription: 87, 89 pagesSubject(s): Local government | Indigenous peoples | Indigenous peoples | Political participation
Contents:
Foreword -- Introduction/background and objectives of the seminar -- Principal findings and themes -- Latin American scenarios -- Local government and indigenous political participation: discussion themes -- Indigenous peoples' local government models: cases discussed -- Gender outlook in local governments -- Conflicts, UNDP and indigenous peoples' governance -- Preparing an agenda on local governance and indigenous peoples -- Annex: seminar agenda -- Acronyms
Summary: "The Regional Seminar on Local Governments and Indigenous Peoples was organized because of the common interest and joint effort by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Mexico, the UNDP Democratic Governance Practice Area of the Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, the UNDP Regional Service Centre in Panama and UNDP's Bureau for Development Policies (BDP/DGG). The objective was to make better known the various initiatives in the region on issues concerning local governments and indigenous peoples. The seminar offered an opportunity to know, share and systematize lessons learned, progress made, obstacles encountered, and initiatives proposed in the region."--Foreword
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
JS2061 .R44 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0160311
Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
JS2061 .R44 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available MHQ0160357

Text in English and Spanish, bound back to back and inverted; two title pages

"Published by the United Nations Development Programme inside the activities of the Project 00059515 'Indigenous regulatory systems and state intervention in indigenous communities: the role of political and social participation from a gender perspective.'"--English title page verso

Sales #: B.11.III.B.34

Foreword -- Introduction/background and objectives of the seminar -- Principal findings and themes -- Latin American scenarios -- Local government and indigenous political participation: discussion themes -- Indigenous peoples' local government models: cases discussed -- Gender outlook in local governments -- Conflicts, UNDP and indigenous peoples' governance -- Preparing an agenda on local governance and indigenous peoples -- Annex: seminar agenda -- Acronyms

"The Regional Seminar on Local Governments and Indigenous Peoples was organized because of the common interest and joint effort by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Mexico, the UNDP Democratic Governance Practice Area of the Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, the UNDP Regional Service Centre in Panama and UNDP's Bureau for Development Policies (BDP/DGG). The objective was to make better known the various initiatives in the region on issues concerning local governments and indigenous peoples. The seminar offered an opportunity to know, share and systematize lessons learned, progress made, obstacles encountered, and initiatives proposed in the region."--Foreword

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