Getting involved MRG relies on the generous support of institutions and individuals to further our work. All donations received contribute directly to our projects with minorities and indigenous peoples. One valuable way to support us is to subscribe to our report series. Subscribers receive regular MRG reports and our annual review. We also have over 100 titles which can be purchased from our publications catalogue. In addition, MRG publications are available to minority and indigenous peoples’ organizations through our library scheme. MRG’s unique publications provide well-researched, accurate and impartial information on minority and indigenous peoples’ rights worldwide. We offer critical analysis and new perspectives on international issues. Our specialist training materials include essential guides for NGOs and others on international human rights instruments, and on accessing international bodies. Many MRG publications have been translated into several languages. If you would like to know more about MRG, how to support us and how to work with us, please visit our website www.minorityrights.org, or contact our London office. Further reading from MRG International Labour Organization: A Handbook for Minorities and Indigenous Peoples Chandra Roy and Mike Kaye Describes the instruments and mechanisms of the International Labour Organization and how they can be accessed in relation to issues including discrimination, migrant workers, child labour and indigenous rights. 2002 ISBN 1 897693 39 7, 52pp, £5.95/US$10.95 Public Participation and Minorities Yash Ghai Describes the range of devices that can be used to provide for participation, and discusses experiences of constitutional and political provision for minorities and indigenous peoples. 2001 ISBN 1 897693 88 5, 28pp, £5.95/US$10.95

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