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IYRP 2026 Resolution approved by UN General Assembly

102 countries and 397 organisations now support the IYRP!

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Arctic Events, News and Resources

Upcoming Events

end July early Aug 2026

World Reindeer Herders Congress

Past Events

April 22, 2025

UNPFII Side Event "Challenges of Land Fragmentation and UNDRIP Implementation" April 22, 2025

Resources included on this website are scientific, educational and outreach materials that refer directly to the IYRP initiative.

 

Resources

  • IYRP Secretariat Members (August 2025)
    2025-06-21

News

  • Celebrating the cuisine of Arctic reindeer herders
    2024-10-05

    Article in SRM Rangelands Around the World

  • World Reindeer Herders at World Food Forum 2022 in Rome
    2022-11-22
  • Press release: UNGA declares IYRP in 2026
    2022-03-16
  • Mongolian press release UNGA declared IYRP in 2026
    2022-03-16
  • Russian PR ООН объявляет 2026 год Международным годом Пастбищных угодий и Скотоводов
    2022-03-16
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