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Our New project: Climate Change and Indigenous Science

Our New project: Climate Change and Indigenous Science


FIRST INTERSESSIONAL MEETING ON THE PARTICIPATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES — HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL — GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

4th Meeting, First Intersessional Meeting on the Participation of Indigenous Peoples - Human Rights Council / Conclusions and Recommendations, including Programme of Work for the Second Intersessional Meeting. July 19, 2024. Geneva, Switzerland.

3rd Meeting, First Intersessional Meeting on the Participation of Indigenous Peoples - Human Rights Council / Session 4 – Accreditation Mechanism. July 19, 2024. Geneva, Switzerland.

3rd Meeting, First Intersessional Meeting on the Participation of Indigenous Peoples - Human Rights Council / Session 3 – Accreditation Criteria. July 19, 2024. Geneva, Switzerland.

2nd Meeting, First Intersessional Meeting on the Participation of Indigenous Peoples - Human Rights Council / Session 2 – Accreditation Principles. July 18, 2024. Geneva, Switzerland.

INTERVENTIONS AT THE UNITED NATIONS — GENEVA, SWITZERLAND

16th Session Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) Item 8: The impact of the legacies of colonialism on LGBTQIA+ members of Indigenous Peoples. July 20, 2023. Palais des Nations, GENEVA, Switzerland.

16th Session Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP). On behalf of the Mapuche Community of Temukuikui— Militarized by Chile. July 18, 2023. Palais des Nations, GENEVA, Switzerland.

15th Session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP). On behalf of the women and girls of the Mapuche nation. July 07, 2022. Palais des Nations, GENEVA, Switzerland.

INTERVENTIONS AT THE UNITED NATIONS — NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS


UNPFII 23rd Session: 15-26 April 2024. Item: 5 (d) Human rights dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples and EMRIP; annual review of progress on the implementation of general recommendation No.39 (2022). April 22, 2024. NEW YORK Headquarters.

UNPFII 22nd Session: 17-28 April 2023. Theme: "Indigenous Peoples, human health, planetary and territorial health and climate change: a rights-based approach", April 24, 2023. NEW YORK Headquarters.


WHO ARE WE

Images for Inclusion Inc (IFI) , is a registered 501(c)3 tax-exempt Not-For-Profit organization founded in Lenape Hoking ( the land of the Lenape), New York City, in 2017; and it is in Consultative Status with the United Nations ECOSOC since 2022.

IFI collaborates with humanitarian organizations and individuals worldwide who share its same vision and goals.  It is not influenced by political parties, but it is, instead, motivated by the spirit and commitment to promote and protect Human Rights.

OUR VISION

Social exclusion is all too often based on intersectional discrimination such as race and gender—a system of privilege and disadvantage that negatively affects the lives of the most vulnerable at both an individual and social level. 

At Images for Inclusion, we believe that fighting against inequality — including racial and gender inequality — is a responsibility of all of us. That is why it is fundamental to create international alliances built upon a shared vision and goals.

OUR MISSION

Images for Inclusion’s mission is to combine photography and philanthropy to benefit vulnerable children, women and Indigenous Peoples in the United States and nations around the world.  

By visually documenting and showcasing social and cultural disadvantages, we seek to raise awareness and solidarity. Through our philanthropic projects we provide resources and opportunities to promote positive change at a cultural, socio-economic and political level.