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 For Teachers Section :: Human Rights

Rights for Indigenous Communities
This lesson teaches students about the major concerns facing indigenous communities around the world, including land rights, culture rights, sovereignty, and economic development. Students will apply the theoretical knowledge of concerns facing these communities by participating in a roll-playing exercise in which indigenous communities, the government, and extractive industries lobby the World Bank for funds to alleviate poverty and stimulate growth in Papua New Guinea.
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