Asia Indigenous Peoples Network on Extractive Industries and Energy (AIPNEE) is a regional platform for solidarity and support for Indigenous communities affected by State and corporate-sponsored extractive and energy projects implemented in their territories. Registered in the Philippines as a non-profit organization, it is a network of Indigenous defenders and their organizations working with or supporting the affected communities.
RECENT UPDATES
AIPNEE supports the Bunong People of Cambodia: Oppose the Lower Sesan 2 Hydropower Dam!
Kbal Romeas is now in the verge of being submerged with the dam’s operation set to begin in 25 Sept. 2017.
IPMSDL Solidarity Statement to the Higaonon Peoples of the Philippines
The Higaonon people’s plight against militarization of their community.
Land Rights Now!
Our GOAL is to work hand in hand with all indigenous brothers and sisters across the globe, in collaboration with other sectors, groups and advocates to secure the collective land rights of more than 370 million indigenous peoples around the world.
Food not Bullets!
Drought-stricken Farmers & Lumads seeking Food Aid, Killed & Dispersed
International organizations condemn the murder of Indigenous Leader Bertha Cáceres in Honduras
Berta Cáceres, indigenous leader and spokeperson for more than 20 years of the Civic Council of Popular and Inigenous Organizations of Honduras (Consejo Cívico de Organizaciones Populares e Indígenas de Honduras – Copinh), was murdered on 3rd March while she was...
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