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The World Health Organization (WHO) has validated Australia for eliminating trachoma as a public health problem, marking a significant milestone in the health of indigenous peoples and in global efforts to combat neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). Trachoma, the world's leading infectious cause of blindness, no longer represents a public health problem in the country.
A brief historical account noting that in spring 1970, an eight-year-old named Jonasie Emikotailuk was taken with approximately a dozen other children on a trip across the Belcher Islands. The context suggests this may relate to government relocation or institutional programs affecting Indigenous communities in northern Canada during this period.
Indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hills, bordering Myanmar, are among the worst affected by regional instability. This region faces complex political dynamics involving ethnic tensions and cross-border challenges that disproportionately impact vulnerable populations.
Amnesty International today unveils the findings of two years of research on housing conditions in Indigenous communities. The report, entitled Housing crisis in Indigenous communities in Canada: inequality and discrimination. The case of Manawan, documents an alarming housing crisis that requires an immediate response. According to the findings of this research, Amnesty International considers that the […] The post Amnesty International presents alarming report on housing conditions in Indigenous communities and calls on Ottawa to assume its responsibilities appeared first on Amnesty International .
[SUMMARY] Conferences in the US coincide with Donald Trump's determination to expedite the regulation of psychedelic therapies for post-traumatic stress, an ailment affecting war veterans. This acceleration favors corporations and the pharmaceutical paradigm, to the detriment of the countercultural movement and indigenous peoples who have introduced consciousness-altering substances to academia. Read more (05/02/2026 - 11:00 PM)
Two Nunavut Legal Aid lawyers are warning that a federal bail and sentencing reform law may have negative consequences for Inuit in the territory. The lawyers are raising concerns about how the reform legislation could disproportionately affect Indigenous Inuit populations in Nunavut.