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Bringing together participants from some 500 indigenous groups worldwide, the Forum is focusing on the theme ""Indigenous Children and Youth"". Women in indigenous costume participate in today's session.
Masai youth in Tanzania.
A view of indigenous children from the Embera people, displaced by armed conflict. There are over two million internally displaced persons in Colombia and while forced displacement is always a very difficult experience, it is doubly catastrophic for indigenous communities. Indigenous culture is closely linked to the land and displacement often leads to the total collapse of traditional authority and cultural patterns.
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UNDEF Supports Census of Gabon Indigenous Group 
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UNDEF Supports Census of Gabon Indigenous Group 
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Unique ID UN7347649 
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UNDEF Supports Census of Gabon Indigenous Group 
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UNDEF Supports Census in Gabon Mekambo Area 
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Headline UNDEF Supports Census of Gabon Indigenous Group 
Caption Description A portrait of a Bakoya Pygmy child in the village of Molando, near Mekambo in Gabon’s northeastern Ogooué-Ivindo province. The village was visited by a team conducting a census of the largely undocumented, indigenous Bakoya, to secure their voting and other civic rights, as part of a project sponsored by the UN Democracy Fund (UNDEF) through a local non-governmental organization. 
Unique Identifier UN7347647 
NICA ID 494150 
Production Date 05/12/2011 12:00:00 AM 
Country Gabon
Credit UN Photo/Gill Fickling
File size 1.74 MB