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Nation State: Denmark
Language(s):
English
UN Region:
Western Europe and Other States
IDA NICOLAISEN
is a Senior Research Fellow at the Nordic institute of Asian Studies at
Copenhagen University and is an acclaimed expert in cultural anthropology,
socio-economic development and holds a great expertise of the challenges
in the developing countries.
Ida Nicolaisen serves on several boards such as the United Nations
Permanent Forum of Indigenous Issues, DANIDA, the Foundation of His Royal
Highness Crown Prince Frederik and International Human Rights.
Furthermore, Ms Nicolaisen is conducting long-term research projects among
indigenous peoples in Malaysia and North Africa, and is an advisor to
DANIDA, UNSO, the Sarawak Museum and World Wildlife Foundation on
different matters.
Source:
World Diabetes Foundation accessed April 5, 2007
Expert - United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues profile
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
Dialogue
Between:
Ida Nicolaisen, Denmark
and
Lucy Mulenkei, Maasai, Kenya
This conversation takes us on a journey which touches upon the issues of
land, tradition and cultures, as well as their concerns confronting
pastoralists within the confines of States who like people to be settled,
as Ida reminds us. The problematic qualification of "who are Indigenous
Peoples" also arises in this dialogue.
Transcript
Additional links for Ida Nicolaisen on this site:
Inaugural Session of
the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: Experts; May 13,
2002
Inaugural Session of
the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, May 13, 2002;
Opening Statement by Ida Nicolaisen [Listen to audio - English;
transcript - English]
Inaugural Session of
the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, May 13, 2002;
Opening Statement by Ida Nicolaisen [Transcript - English]
Second
Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, May
12, 2003; High-Level Panel Discussion and Dialogue on Indigenous Children
and Youth; Part 1 - Panelists [Listen to audio - English]
Second Session
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues; May 12, 2003 -
Experts
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