New York, United States. 23rd Oct, 2015. Paul Kanyinke Sena, former chair of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, comments on the lack of questions about Africa posed by the media present at the briefing. A panel of experts held a press conference at the United Nations, calling attention to how the recently adopted Sustainable Development Goals framework must take account matters of concern to the world's indigenous people. Credit: Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News


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