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Legislation and national public policy against violence against indigenous women and girls



Institutional legal frameworks and public policies in the countries


Actions for the prevention, protection, healing and reparation against violence against Indigenous Women and Girls



Good practices promoted to confront, eradicate, and prevent violence against indigenous women and girls


POLICY / RULES / PROGRAMS Federal Pathway to Address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People
INSTITUTIONALITY Federal Pathway
SOURCE     https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1622233286270/1622233321912

Region

North America

Indigenous people

First Nations, Inuit, and Métis

Year

2016

RESUME

The Federal Pathway is the Government of Canada's contribution to the National Action Plan. It outlines the Government of Canada's commitments to end violence against Indigenous women and girls and Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex and Asexual (2SLGBTQQIA+) people. The Government of Canada will work with Indigenous partners to develop an Implementation Plan, which will contain the details of this Federal Pathway.

POLICY / RULES / PROGRAMS The midwives practice in Nunavik is a model of integration of traditional knowledge and modern medicine
INSTITUTIONALITY Centre de santé Inuulitisivik
SOURCE     https://www.inuulitsivik.ca/healthcare-and-services/professional-services/midwives/?lang=en

Region

Arctic

Indigenous people

Inuit

Year

2019

RESUME

The midwives practice in Nunavik is a model of integration of traditional knowledge and modern medicine. The Inuit midwives work in the maternity department in Puvirnituq since its creation in 1986.Their practice and formation developed. Their practice and their formation have developed in order to meet the realities of families in the north, their cultural and community context, and the reality of health care in remote areas, within a multidisciplinary team.

POLICY / RULES / PROGRAMS The fight to get their land back it’s been a centuries old struggle for Canada’s Indigenous communities.
INSTITUTIONALITY Redes de Mujeres Indígenas
SOURCE     https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=rqkbCSINWjE&feature=youtu.be

Region

North America

Indigenous people

Mujeres indígenas

Year

2022

RESUME

“It’s life-or-death survival for us to fight for our land.”  For nearly four years, this women-led Indigenous group has been fighting the Trans Mountain Corporation to keep a new pipeline out of their ancestral territory. Using tiny mobile homes, these activists travel across the region, defending their land and their culture while protesting violence against Indigenous women that has been reported along pipeline construction routes. The fight to get their land back it’s been a centuries old struggle for Canada’s Indigenous communities. 

Situations of violence collected or received directly through indigenous organizations



Situations of violence collected or received directly through indigenous organizations


Type of violence Sexual violence
Type of measure Civil lawsuit
Receiving Body National Networks against Violence and Abuses
Source     Institutions of Protection and Human Rights
Enlace     https://www.oas.org/en/iachr/reports/pdfs/indigenous-women-bc-canada-en.pdf


Documento    

Region

Arctic

Indigenous people

Indigenous Women

Number of complaints

582

Year

2010

RESUME

Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada have been killed or gone missing at a rate four times the proportion of Aboriginal women in the Canadian population, which is 4.3%. The best available figures were compiled by the non-profit organization Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) through an initiative funded by the government entity Status of Women Canada. As of March 31, 2010, NWAC has collected information on 582 cases of missing or murdered indigenous women and girls across the country over the past 30 years. Civil society organizations have long argued that the number could be much higher, and new research indicates that more than 1,000 indigenous women in Canada may be missing or dead. Despite the fact that high numbers of missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada have been identified both nationally and internationally, there are no reliable statistics that can help to gain a deeper understanding of this problem. The government itself acknowledges that official Canadian statistics do not provide accurate information on the true numbers of missing and murdered indigenous women. In addition, there is no reliable source of disaggregated data on violence against indigenous women and girls, as police in Canada do not consistently report or record whether victims of violent crime are indigenous. 

Situations of violence compiled or received in the media


Type of violence Environmental violence
Medium Social networks
Source     International Media
Enlace     https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=rqkbCSINWjE&feature=youtube


Documento    

Region

North America

Indigenous people

Mujeres indígenas

Number of complaints

67

Year

2022

RESUME

"It's life-or-death survival for us to fight for our land." For nearly four years, this women-led Indigenous group has been fighting the Trans Mountain Corporation to keep a new pipeline out of their ancestral territory. Using tiny mobile homes, these activists travel across the region, defending their land and their culture while protesting violence against Indigenous women that has been reported along pipeline construction routes. The fight to get their land back it's been a centuries old struggle for Canada's Indigenous communities.

Module IV Contribution of International and Multilateral Cooperation to the visibility of Violence against indigenous women and girls



Contribution of International and Multilateral Cooperation to the visibility of Violence against indigenous women and girls