indigenous political empowerment
Indigenous political empowerment refers to the active involvement, inclusion, and participation of indigenous communities in political decision-making processes, policies, and institutions. It aims to achieve greater representation, influence, and control over issues that affect indigenous peoples, their land rights, cultural preservation, and socio-economic development, promoting self-determination and equitable partnerships in governance.
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