Transcription of UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
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UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME . Contribution to the 14th Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues Introduction The UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 's (UNDP) work and engagement with indigenous peoples1. is grounded on its overall vision to assist countries achieve the simultaneous eradication of poverty and significant reduction of inequalities and exclusion. This involves the three main areas of our work, which consist of developing sustainable DEVELOPMENT pathways, strengthening inclusive and effective democratic governance, and building resilience, particularly from conflicts and natural disasters. In addition, UNDP's work on indigenous peoples is guided and shaped by the international human rights standards and principles, and particularly the UNITED NATIONS Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
3 Equator Initiative The UNDP led Equator Initiative partnership recognises the success of local and indigenous initiatives through the biannual Equator Prize.
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