The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with its pledge to leave no one behind, offers a unique opportunity to strengthen global efforts in tackling the socio-economic vulnerabilities confronting indigenous peoples today. 1 Since its foundation, the ILO has played a key role in promoting the rights of indigenous peoples and improving their socio-economic situation, notably through the rights- based framework of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention (No. 169)
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