Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the intersection of globalization and indigenous rights, examining how global policies impact the rights of indigenous peoples. It seeks to identify strategies for advocacy and reform that empower indigenous communities within a global context.
This session focuses on the preservation and promotion of indigenous cultural rights amidst the pressures of globalization. Participants will discuss the challenges and opportunities for cultural sustainability and identity in a rapidly changing world.
This track addresses the critical issue of land rights for indigenous peoples, emphasizing the role of policy advocacy in securing these rights. It aims to foster dialogue on effective strategies for legal reform and community empowerment.
This session examines the significance of indigenous knowledge systems in the context of globalization. It highlights the potential for these knowledge systems to contribute to sustainable development and social justice.
This track investigates the principles of self-determination and indigenous governance in relation to contemporary global challenges. Discussions will focus on frameworks that support indigenous autonomy and political representation.
This session delves into the existing legal frameworks that protect indigenous rights at national and international levels. Participants will assess the effectiveness of these frameworks and explore avenues for reform.
This track focuses on the human rights of indigenous peoples, analyzing the impact of globalization on their rights and freedoms. It aims to promote understanding of the legal and ethical obligations of states and international bodies.
This session explores the role of community development initiatives in empowering indigenous populations. It will highlight best practices and case studies that illustrate successful models of development rooted in indigenous values.
This track examines the formation and impact of global indigenous networks in advocating for rights and policy reforms. Discussions will focus on the importance of solidarity and collaboration among indigenous communities worldwide.
This session addresses the broader social justice implications of indigenous rights within the framework of globalization. Participants will explore how social justice movements can align with indigenous struggles for equity and recognition.
This track focuses on the necessity of policy reform to address the unique challenges faced by indigenous peoples in a globalized world. It aims to generate actionable insights for policymakers and advocates working towards equitable solutions.
