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News, events and publications from Minority Rights Group.

Minority Rights Group International (MRG) is a non-governmental organization
(NGO) working to secure the rights of ethnic, religious and linguistic
minorities and indigenous peoples worldwide and to promote cooperation and
understanding between communities.

MRG's activities are focused on international advocacy, training, publishing
and outreach. We are guided by the needs expressed by our worldwide network of
partner organizations which represent minorities and indigenous peoples. MRG
works with over 150 organizations in over 50 countries. Our governing Council,
which meets twice a year, has members from 10 different countries.

MRG Communicates with minorities and indigenous peoples, governments and
policy-makers, students and academics, the media, international
inter-governmental organizations and development and human rights groups.

We provide research, information and opinion on minority and indigenous rights
issues worldwide, and new perspectives on international issues and their impact
on minorities and indigenous peoples. Last year, media coverage of our work -
including interviews with partners and staff - appeared in Africa, Asia, the
Americas and Europe. We reached international audiences via global media,
including the BBC, CNN and The Economist. Our concerns have been reported in
national newspapers, including The Guardian and The Independent.

MRG publishes reports, traning materials, workshop reports, macro and micro
studies and issues papers. These are available on subscription or via MRG's
website. All new MRG publications can be accessed online, enabling us to
communicate with a large and diverse international audience.

MRG also publish a monthly e-bulletin - an electronic newsletter which keeps
its subscribers up-to-date with the latest news, developments and opinion in
the field of minority and indigenous rights.

If you would like to know more about MRG, how to support us and how to
collaborate with us, please visit our website www.minorityrights.org or contact our London office.

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