About Us
The Alliance was founded in 1992 during an indigenous conference in Malaysia, where the Charter of the Alliance was adopted, and has been fighting continuously for the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples ever since.
Our Work
Enlarging the network
Any indigenous-led organisation based in a tropical forest country can become a member of the Alliance. Currently, the Alliance has a diverse range of members, including local organisations, national bodies and regional organisations that themselves represent a large number of peoples and communities. However, the Alliance is always keen to make contact with other interested organisations, particularly environmental and human rights orientated NGOs and
Building and training programs
Regional capacity building programs implemented by the Alliance focus on designing and implementing training programs within the regions on issues such as human rights, international law and other issues of importance to indigenous peoples. Support is also provided to the regions through the ITS in the form of information dissemination and coordination to ensure that work between the regions is complementary and effective
Monitoring and international policy making
. International policy work is carried out in two ways: primarily, through a system of ‘Focal Points’ in which members of the ICC are nominated to follow specific international processes; and secondarily, through the ITS’ preparation of briefing papers and submission of funding applications to ensure regional participation in these processes