A PIDS study reveals challenges in FPIC implementation, including external manipulation and unrecognized Indigenous Political Structures (IPS), which undermine community control.
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What does FPIC mean for Indigenous Peoples, and why is it crucial for their rights and sovereignty? This October, in honor of National Indigenous Peoples Month, we highlight FPIC, a right in the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) that supports self-determination.
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