UN process in reaching a new climate change deal excludes those most affected

Home of a Dalit family covered in floodwater. Dalits in India are ostracized and live in poor housing conditions putting them under greater risk when flooding occurs.
Home of a Dalit family
covered in floodwater.

 A new climate change deal will be seriously compromised if countries continue to shut out the voices of those most affected by global warming, MRG warns in a new briefing just ten days head of crucial UN climate change negotiations in Poznan, Poland.

See press release in English, Spanish and Hungarian.

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Event on Minorities in Iraq at the House of Lords

The present ethnic cleansing of Minorities in Iraq: will Britain take responsibility for the solution?

Tuesday, 9th December, 6.30 to 8.00 pm at the House of Lords.  Read more...

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A US expat rediscovers the American dream after Obama's victory, World War II's forgotten victims on Remembrance Day and throwing shapes on the Endorois dancefloor - MRG staff and interns share their thoughts

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Upheaval in Eastern Congo...

Congolese child

 

The advance of forces belonging to Congolese Tutsi leader, Laurent Nkunda,  has sparked fears of another all-out regional war. But as MRG's World Directory of Minority and Indigenous Peoples points out the issue of the Congolese Tutsi minority in DRC, is an old one, dating back to the colonial era. Read more on the background to this conflict....

 

 

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