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HerStory5 – Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact

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Description
HerStory series has been a landmark of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact’ (AIPP ‘s) journey to reminisce, acknowledge, and celebrate Indigenous Women’s achievements, struggles and contributions in various sphere of their life. These extraordinary stories of indigenous Women aim to inspire Indigenous Peoples with different identities including Indigenous Women, Indigenous Peoples with Disability (IPwDs), LGBTIQ and youths with their legacies and aspirations in the struggle for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Women.
Eligibilities
- Should be a minimum of 3-4 pages (1500-2000 words).
- Can be focused on an individual, group or community.
- Should be submitted in English (can also be in local languages)
- Please, submit at least two photographs to support the story. Ideally, one of these would be a portrait.
- Any newspaper clippings, poems, songs, paintings etc. that can be used to alongside your story will be added value. (Please send them too)
Benefits
- Narrations of joy, fight, victory, aspirations, dream, and reality of Indigenous Women across Asia in their voyage of life.
- These series reciprocate positively and constructively by academicians, well wishers and different stakeholders who are working for or interested in Indigenous Peoples and intersecting issues.
- Raise voices of Indigenous Women and their rights, draw global attention on their issues and concerns, enhance the visibility of their contribution, and promote solidarity and collective actions.
Program Venue
Online
Online
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Application Process
- We would like to ‘HEAR’ and ‘TELL’ the stories of Indigenous Women or Indigenous Women Group or Networks from across ASIA on above themes.
- Please submit your stories according to the (Annex 1: Story Guideline and template).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Hence, AIPP requests you all to join hand in sourcing, documenting, and disseminating inspirational stories of Indigenous Women across the Asia region and globally. This year we will continue to focus on the following themes:
- Role and contribution of Indigenous Women Human Rights Defenders to protect, promote and advance Indigenous Women’s rights, Indigenous Peoples rights, and identity, rights to lands, territories, and resources, defending for climate and gender justice with Indigenous perspective, and demanding for Indigenous Knowledge protection and promotion.
- Role of Indigenous Women in promoting Indigenous Women’s leadership; organizing Indigenous women; promoting gender equality; reducing gender-based violation and discrimination in customary and traditional practices; fighting against human trafficking; improving participation in social and political institution; advancing Indigenous Women’s Economic Rights striving for generational equality, (You an chose one or more relevant topics)
- Indigenous Women’s role in COVID-19: Pandemic impact has severe globally but differently to Indigenous Peoples with different identities. While struggling globally to cope with it, Indigenous Women have set different milestone with collective
action and good practices. This will reflect and cover stories of struggle, response, adaptation, collective action and coping strategies against COVID 19 by Indigenous Women.
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HerStory5 – Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact

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Miscellaneous
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Description
HerStory series has been a landmark of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact’ (AIPP ‘s) journey to reminisce, acknowledge, and celebrate Indigenous Women’s achievements, struggles and contributions in various sphere of their life. These extraordinary stories of indigenous Women aim to inspire Indigenous Peoples with different identities including Indigenous Women, Indigenous Peoples with Disability (IPwDs), LGBTIQ and youths with their legacies and aspirations in the struggle for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Women.
Eligibilities
- Should be a minimum of 3-4 pages (1500-2000 words).
- Can be focused on an individual, group or community.
- Should be submitted in English (can also be in local languages)
- Please, submit at least two photographs to support the story. Ideally, one of these would be a portrait.
- Any newspaper clippings, poems, songs, paintings etc. that can be used to alongside your story will be added value. (Please send them too)
Benefits
- Narrations of joy, fight, victory, aspirations, dream, and reality of Indigenous Women across Asia in their voyage of life.
- These series reciprocate positively and constructively by academicians, well wishers and different stakeholders who are working for or interested in Indigenous Peoples and intersecting issues.
- Raise voices of Indigenous Women and their rights, draw global attention on their issues and concerns, enhance the visibility of their contribution, and promote solidarity and collective actions.
Program Venue
Online
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Application Process
- We would like to ‘HEAR’ and ‘TELL’ the stories of Indigenous Women or Indigenous Women Group or Networks from across ASIA on above themes.
- Please submit your stories according to the (Annex 1: Story Guideline and template).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Hence, AIPP requests you all to join hand in sourcing, documenting, and disseminating inspirational stories of Indigenous Women across the Asia region and globally. This year we will continue to focus on the following themes:
- Role and contribution of Indigenous Women Human Rights Defenders to protect, promote and advance Indigenous Women’s rights, Indigenous Peoples rights, and identity, rights to lands, territories, and resources, defending for climate and gender justice with Indigenous perspective, and demanding for Indigenous Knowledge protection and promotion.
- Role of Indigenous Women in promoting Indigenous Women’s leadership; organizing Indigenous women; promoting gender equality; reducing gender-based violation and discrimination in customary and traditional practices; fighting against human trafficking; improving participation in social and political institution; advancing Indigenous Women’s Economic Rights striving for generational equality, (You an chose one or more relevant topics)
- Indigenous Women’s role in COVID-19: Pandemic impact has severe globally but differently to Indigenous Peoples with different identities. While struggling globally to cope with it, Indigenous Women have set different milestone with collective
action and good practices. This will reflect and cover stories of struggle, response, adaptation, collective action and coping strategies against COVID 19 by Indigenous Women.
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Fully Funded
HerStory5 – Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact

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Opportunity Type
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Description
HerStory series has been a landmark of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact’ (AIPP ‘s) journey to reminisce, acknowledge, and celebrate Indigenous Women’s achievements, struggles and contributions in various sphere of their life. These extraordinary stories of indigenous Women aim to inspire Indigenous Peoples with different identities including Indigenous Women, Indigenous Peoples with Disability (IPwDs), LGBTIQ and youths with their legacies and aspirations in the struggle for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Women.
Eligibilities
- Should be a minimum of 3-4 pages (1500-2000 words).
- Can be focused on an individual, group or community.
- Should be submitted in English (can also be in local languages)
- Please, submit at least two photographs to support the story. Ideally, one of these would be a portrait.
- Any newspaper clippings, poems, songs, paintings etc. that can be used to alongside your story will be added value. (Please send them too)
Benefits
- Narrations of joy, fight, victory, aspirations, dream, and reality of Indigenous Women across Asia in their voyage of life.
- These series reciprocate positively and constructively by academicians, well wishers and different stakeholders who are working for or interested in Indigenous Peoples and intersecting issues.
- Raise voices of Indigenous Women and their rights, draw global attention on their issues and concerns, enhance the visibility of their contribution, and promote solidarity and collective actions.
Program Venue
Online
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Application Process
- We would like to ‘HEAR’ and ‘TELL’ the stories of Indigenous Women or Indigenous Women Group or Networks from across ASIA on above themes.
- Please submit your stories according to the (Annex 1: Story Guideline and template).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Hence, AIPP requests you all to join hand in sourcing, documenting, and disseminating inspirational stories of Indigenous Women across the Asia region and globally. This year we will continue to focus on the following themes:
- Role and contribution of Indigenous Women Human Rights Defenders to protect, promote and advance Indigenous Women’s rights, Indigenous Peoples rights, and identity, rights to lands, territories, and resources, defending for climate and gender justice with Indigenous perspective, and demanding for Indigenous Knowledge protection and promotion.
- Role of Indigenous Women in promoting Indigenous Women’s leadership; organizing Indigenous women; promoting gender equality; reducing gender-based violation and discrimination in customary and traditional practices; fighting against human trafficking; improving participation in social and political institution; advancing Indigenous Women’s Economic Rights striving for generational equality, (You an chose one or more relevant topics)
- Indigenous Women’s role in COVID-19: Pandemic impact has severe globally but differently to Indigenous Peoples with different identities. While struggling globally to cope with it, Indigenous Women have set different milestone with collective
action and good practices. This will reflect and cover stories of struggle, response, adaptation, collective action and coping strategies against COVID 19 by Indigenous Women.
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Description
HerStory series has been a landmark of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact’ (AIPP ‘s) journey to reminisce, acknowledge, and celebrate Indigenous Women’s achievements, struggles and contributions in various sphere of their life. These extraordinary stories of indigenous Women aim to inspire Indigenous Peoples with different identities including Indigenous Women, Indigenous Peoples with Disability (IPwDs), LGBTIQ and youths with their legacies and aspirations in the struggle for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Women.
BENIFITS
- Narrations of joy, fight, victory, aspirations, dream, and reality of Indigenous Women across Asia in their voyage of life.
- These series reciprocate positively and constructively by academicians, well wishers and different stakeholders who are working for or interested in Indigenous Peoples and intersecting issues.
- Raise voices of Indigenous Women and their rights, draw global attention on their issues and concerns, enhance the visibility of their contribution, and promote solidarity and collective actions.
Eligibilities
- Should be a minimum of 3-4 pages (1500-2000 words).
- Can be focused on an individual, group or community.
- Should be submitted in English (can also be in local languages)
- Please, submit at least two photographs to support the story. Ideally, one of these would be a portrait.
- Any newspaper clippings, poems, songs, paintings etc. that can be used to alongside your story will be added value. (Please send them too)
For Further Queries:
sushila@aippnet.org
Eligible Regions:
Program Venue:
APPLICATION PROCESS
- We would like to ‘HEAR’ and ‘TELL’ the stories of Indigenous Women or Indigenous Women Group or Networks from across ASIA on above themes.
- Please submit your stories according to the (Annex 1: Story Guideline and template).
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