UNPO’s first participation at UNFCCC COP30 was an important step for its members into a space from which they have long been ...
UNPO recently submitted input to the Working Group on Business and Human Rights ahead of its thematic study on Indigenous ...
Not to ask for a grand gesture, but for a simple one. One euro. One act of solidarity. When multiplied, it becomes something far greater: protection, visibility, training, advocacy, and hope for ...
The rights of peoples, both UNPO members and communities around the world, are facing growing threats. Rising authoritarianism, securitization, economic exploitation, and resource-driven conflicts ...
UNPO and ANC Urge Spain to Respect Self-Determination and Human Rights at UNHRC 60th Session, following Massive Catalan National Day Mobilization ...
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) has today published a new policy paper, “Beyond Words: Language as a Peoples’ Right”, highlighting how the erosion of linguistic diversity ...
Mass protests have erupted across Indonesia, exposing the widening gap between the government’s democratic image and its repressive reality. While citizens now face arbitrary arrests, violence, and ...
Genocide Watch has published a report exposing severe human rights violations against the Hmong in Laos, warning that they are at critical stages of dehumanization, polarization and persecution. The ...
A group of nine UN Special Rapporteurs and mandate holders issued a Joint Allegation Letter (JAL) to the government of Equatorial Guinea and construction company SOMAGEC, raising concerns over human ...
West Papua (or West Melanesia) is a subregion of Oceania in the Pacific Ocean. The region is home to some 12 million people with a rich cultural diversity, natural resources, shared cultural traits, ...
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) has published a new policy paper, “Peoples and the Planet: Self-Governance, Land Rights, and Climate Justice,” which emphasises how the ...