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OVERVIEW OF CPA'S INTERNATIONAL WORK

Since its formation, CPA has committed itself to establishing friendly and principled relations with overseas indigenous peoples’ organizations, advocate groups, and progressive individuals and institutions.

In 1987, CPA organized and hosted the first Asian Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Conference, which led to the establishment of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP). This organization remains as a major Asian IP formation, and CPA is presently in its executive committee as represented by its Vice Chairperson for External Affairs.

In January 1990, CPA also organized and hosted the First Asian Indigenous Women’s Conference which led to the formation of the Asia Indigenous Women’s Network (AIWN).

CPA is also a founding member of the International Alliance of Indigenous/Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forest ( known as International Alliance of IPs), which was formally established in 1993.

Likewise, CPA maintains strong solidarity relations with numerous IP advocate groups based in countries of the global North.

In line with its international lobby and advocacy work, CPA actively participates in the annual sessions of the United Nations Permanent Forum on indigenous issues since the forum was established in 2001.

CPA seeks to unite with all anti-imperialist groups and organizations. It is a member of the International League of Peoples’ Struggles (ILPS), an international anti-imperialist formation established in 2001.

CPA sponsored an Asian Human Rights Training on International Human Rights Instruments in October 2002, in partnership with the Saami Council based in Norway.

In line with its advocacy against large dams, CPA hosted the Second Meeting of the Rivers Watch, East and Southeast Asia (RWESA) in February 2002, and was the facilitator of this network opposed to large dams and for the protection of rivers and people’s livelihood. CPA also participated actively in processes of the World Commission on Dams (WCD) and was a member of the Dams and Development Forum of  Dams and Development Project of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).  On the basis of its advocacy and campaigns against large dams and commercial mining, CPA maintains very broad linkages and partnerships at the international level.

Since 2002, CPA has also been participating in the World Social Forum as the biggest gathering of anti-globalization civil society organizations and institutions, organizing its own events with other IP organizations. It also participated in the NGO parallel events during the 2003 Cancun Meeting of the World Trade Organization.

After the adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) by the UN General Assembly on September 13, 2007, the Cordillera Peoples Alliance co-organized and hosted the Asia Workshop on the UNDRIP.

On November 5-8, 2010, the Cordillera Peoples Alliance organized the International Conference on Indigenous Peoples' Rights, Alternatives and Solutions to the Climate Crisis which resulted in the formation of the international Indigenous Peoples' Movement for Self Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL). The IPMSDL is a network of indigenous peoples' organizations and individuals, and advocates from different parts of the globe. It aims to fight for the recognition and respect of all our inherent rights as indigenous peoples to land, life, self-determination, liberation and social justice. It stands for the right of indigenous peoples to govern ourselves and for liberation from imperialism, state oppression and human rights violations.

INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGNS AND ACTIVITIES

Overview of CPA's International Work

Since its formation, CPA has committed itself to establishing friendly and principled relations with overseas indigenous peoples’ organizations, advocate groups, and progressive individuals and institutions.

In line with its international lobby and advocacy work, actively participates in the annual sessions of the United Nations Permanent Forum on indigenous issues since the forum was established in 2001.

On November 5-8, 2010, the Cordillera Peoples Alliance organized the International Conference on Indigenous Peoples' Rights, Alternatives and Solutions to the Climate Crisis which resulted in the formation of the international Indigenous Peoples' Movement for Self Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL). The IPMSDL is a network of indigenous peoples' organizations and individuals, and advocates from different parts of the globe. It aims to fight for the recognition and respect of all our inherent rights as indigenous peoples to land, life, self-determination, liberation and social justice. It stands for the right of indigenous peoples to govern ourselves and for liberation from imperialism, state oppression and human rights violations. Read more...

Recent Updates

International Activities

Statements on International Issues and Developments

International Response on Political Killings in the Cordillera and the Philippines

On the World Trade Organization

On Indigenous Peoples Aid and Development Effectiveness

Kari-Oca II (Brazil 2012)

Interventions During the Annual Sessions of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigeneous Issues(UNPFII)

Fifteenth Session (2016)

Fourteenth Session (2015

Thirteenth Session (2014)

Twelfth Session (2013)

Eleventh Session (2012)

Eighth Session (2009)

UN World Conference on Indigenous Peoples 2014

Internation Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self Determination and Liberation (IPMDSL)

The international Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self Determination and Liberation (IPMSDL) is a network of indigenous leaders and advocates from different countries around the globe.

IPMSDL stands for the rights of indigenous peoples to govern ourselves and for liberation from imperialism, state oppression and human rights violations. It aims to uphold indigenous peoples’ rights to survival, self determination, liberation and social justice. It works for the empowerment of the people’s will over the powers-that-be, while respecting the legitimacy and forms of struggle and self determination that indigenous peoples opt to employ.

IPMSDL was established in November 2010, when indigenous leaders and advocates from different parts of the world gathered for the International Conference on Indigenous Peoples Rights, Alternatives and Solutions to the Climate Crisis held in Baguio City, Philippines, united to pursue the struggle for indigenous peoples’ rights at a global level through the international Indigenous Peoples Movement for Self Determination and Liberation.

For more information and updates, click here to visit the IPMSDL website.