All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tribal Peoples
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Tribal Peoples was a group in the UK Parliament, chaired by Martin Horwood MP, that was founded in 2007.[1] Its stated aim was to "raise parliamentary and public awareness of tribal peoples".
During its operation, the Group met two or three times a year and one of its main objectives is to press for ratification of ILO Convention 169 on the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples.[2][3] The British international indigenous rights organization Survival International worked as its secretariat, and also funded occasional group receptions and events.
The Chair, Martin Horwood MP, lost his seat in the 2015 general election[4] and the group was not reformed during the new parliamentary session.[5]
See also
- All-Party Parliamentary Group
- Indigenous rights
References
- ^ Official Listing in the UK Parliament website
- ^ APPG for Tribal peoples website Archived 2011-04-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ MPs pressure government to sign tribal peoples’ law, Survival International
- ^ "Martin Horwood". UK Parliament. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
- ^ "House of Commons - Register Of All-Party Parliamentary Groups as at 30 July 2015 : Contents". publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 6 November 2019.
External links
- APPG for Tribal Peoples - Official Website
- Article on a meeting hosted by APPG for Tribal Peoples
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