Examples of Indigenous Peoples Safeguards in a sentence
Therefore, the Indigenous Peoples Safeguards of the ADB’s SPS (2009) are not triggered.
The Asian Development Bank’s Indigenous Peoples Safeguards are triggered if a project directly or indirectly affects the dignity, human rights, livelihood systems, or culture of Indigenous Peoples or affects the territories or natural or cultural resources that Indigenous Peoples own, use, occupy, or claim as an ancestral domain or asset.
The objectives of ADB’s policy on Indigenous Peoples Safeguards are “to design and implement projects in a way that foster full respect for Indigenous Peoples’ identity, dignity, human rights, livelihood systems, and cultural uniqueness as defined by the Indigenous Peoples themselves so that they (i) receive culturally appropriate social and economic benefits, (ii) do not suffer adverse impacts as a result of projects, and (iii) can participate actively in projects that affect them”.
Indigenous Peoples Safeguards: A Planning and Implementation Good Practice Sourcebook (Draft Working Document).
As per the Article 342 of the Constitution, no Indigenous Peoples or Scheduled Tribes have been identified in subproject; hence The Indigenous Peoples Safeguards are not triggered under the project.
Since the indigenous do not demonstrate livelihoods systems which are unique, the ADB Indigenous Peoples Safeguards is not triggered.
Therefore, the Indigenous Peoples Safeguards of the World Bank OP 4.10 is not triggered.VIII.
Indigenous Peoples Safeguards: A Planning and Implementation Good Practice Sourcebook.
Following paragraphs referenced from Asian Development Bank, Indigenous Peoples Safeguards – A Planning and Implementation Good Practice Sourcebook, A Working Document, Revised June 2013, p.
The Borrower shall ensure or cause the EA to ensure that the preparation, design, construction, implementation and operation of the Project, each Subproject and all Project facilities comply with (a) all applicable laws and regulations of the Borrower and the State relating to indigenous peoples; (b) the Indigenous Peoples Safeguards; (c) the IPPF; and (d) all measures and requirements set forth in the respective IPP, and any corrective or preventative actions set forth in a Safeguards Monitoring Report.