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    • International Work Group Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA), Copenhagen, Denmark
      IWGIA works at local, regional and international levels to further the understanding and knowledge of, and the involvement in, the cause of indigenous peoples. Through publications, human rights work, networking, conferences, campaigns and projects, IWGIA supports indigenous peoples in their struggle to improve general life conditions, to better relationships with the nation states of which they are part, and to influence the global economic and political forces that affect their lives.
      Classensgade 11 E
      DK 2100 Copenhagen O
      Denmark
      Tel: +45 (0) 35 27 05 00
      Fax: +45 (0) 35 27 05 07
      E-mail: iwgia@iwgia.org
      Web: www.iwgia.org
      IWGIA GLOCAL - Copenhagen - Denmark
      ekstra@iwgia.org or ninpe2@excite.com
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