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WHAT IS THE UNDRIP?
The United National Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People was adopted in 2007. Article 14 refers to the rights to indigenous education.

THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (UNDRIP)
UNDRIP — the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples — is a global standard adopted in 2007 that outlines the basic rights needed to support the survival, dignity, and well-being of Indigenous peoples. It recognizes both individual and collective rights, such as self-determination, self-government, cultural protection, and the right to be involved in decisions that affect their lives. The declaration guides countries in creating laws and policies that respect and protect these rights.
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