PhnomPenhPost-Aug 9, 2021

The deforestation of community-held land and the slow registration process for indigenous people’s collectively-held lands remain challenges for indigenous communities who rely on natural resources for their livelihoods, according to a joint statement of the Cambodia Indigenous Peoples Organization. To mark the 17th World Indigenous Peoples’ Day observed in Cambodia on August 9 under the theme of “World Administration”, the association said indigenous peoples should not be abandoned or have their social protection demands ignored. According to the 2013 census, there are 183,831 indigenous people in Cambodia – equivalent to 1.25 per cent of the total Cambodian population split between around 24 groups living in 15 provinces. Cambodia’s indigenous peoples have close spiritual ties to the land and a strong belief that natural landscape features such as forests, mountains, rivers, lakes and waterfalls are sacred places.

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