The International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management is a law and policy research institute based in Denver, Colorado. Established in 1997, the Institute focuses on empowering native peoples by examining the role of law in establishing and enhancing their control over lands and resources, as well as managing the impacts of science and technology on their societies. With a team of experienced attorneys and experts, the Institute conducts cutting-edge projects, provides education and training programs, and organizes the Indigenous Film Arts Festival to communicate the unique perspectives and stories of indigenous peoples.
The Institute's work includes policy analysis, advocating for indigenous participation in policy development, and facilitating dialogues among various stakeholders. Through their research and action agendas, they aim to protect and advance indigenous peoples' interests in areas such as environmental protection, genetic research, and energy development. With a commitment to civil society public participation, the Institute actively engages with academia, government agencies, indigenous organizations, NGOs, and the private sector to promote the rights and well-being of indigenous communities.
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