This synthesis report is the combined effort and knowledge of Inuit living in Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Chukotka (Russia). Much of the information found here comes from materials previously developed by Inuit communities and organizations, who have pushed for impressive gains in Indigenous rights, sovereignty, cultural continuity, and recognition for the Inuit way of life. Inuit organizations across the north have been critical focal points for the development and discussion of Inuit engagement protocols/guidelines.
Read MoreThe GEA III Report is now available online. The Report was added to the Reykjavik declaration 2021 adopted on the occasion of the Twelfth Ministerial Meeting of the Arctic Council.
Read MoreThe Gender Equality in the Arctic Report was launched online on May 14th at the Woodrow Wilson Center.
Read More“Sweden will contribute, as one of the eight Arctic countries, to peaceful, stable and sustainable development in the Arctic. The Government wants to strengthen Sweden’s Arctic profile by making use of the full range of knowledge and resources available in Sweden.”
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