INTERNATIONAL INDIAN TREATY COUNCIL
12757 W CAROLYN LANE, TUCSON, AZ 85735 www.iitc.org

Total Revenue
$641,203
Total Expenses
$517,005
Net Assets
$362,321

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE INTERNATIONAL INDIAN TREATY COUNCIL (IITC) IS AN ORGANIZATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES WORKING FOR SELF-DETERMINATION AND THE RECOGNITION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, TREATIES, TRADITIONAL CULTURES AND SACRED LANDS. IITC WAS FOUNDED IN 1974 AND IN 1977 BECAME THE FIRST INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATION TO RECEIVE CONSULTATIVE STATUS WITH THE UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL. IN 2011, IITC WAS THE FIRST INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATION TO BE UPGRADED TO "GENERAL CONSULTATIVE STATUS" IN RECOGNITION OF ITS WIDE RANGE OF WORK IN A NUMBER OF UN BODIES AND PROCESSES.

HUMAN RIGHTS TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAM: INCREASES INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THEIR HUMAN RIGHTS AFFIRMED BY THE UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS. TRAINING WORKSHOPS ARE CARRIED OUT FOR TRIBAL NATIONS AND COMMUNITIES AND PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES AND EVENTS ENCOURAGE THE INFORMED, DIRECT PARTICIPATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, INCLUDING WOMEN AND YOUTH, IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROCESSES IMPACTING THEIR RIGHTS AND SURVIVAL, AND BUILD THEIR CAPACITY TO USE A HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH TO ADDRESS CRITICAL CONCERNS.

FOOD SOVEREIGNTY PROGRAM: BUILDS THE INFORMED PARTICIPATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROCESSES TO PROTECT AND RESTORE THEIR TRADITIONAL FOOD SYSTEMS AND DEFEND THEIR FOOD SOVEREIGNTY USING A RIGHTS AND CULTURALLY BASED APPROACH. IITC PARTNERS ON KEY INITIATIVES WITH UN FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATION (UNFAO) AND REPRESENTS INDIGNEOUS PEOPLES ON USING THE "CULTURAL INDICATORS FOR FOOD SOVEREIGNTY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT- AND SUPPORTS RESTORATION, SHARING, AND TRANSMISSION TO NEW GENERATIONS OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES, SEEDS AND METHODS FOR ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM: PROVIDES INFORMATION, NETWORKING AND TRAINING FOR INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES TO ADDRESS THE SEVERE HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS IMPACTS OF TOXIC PESTICIDES, PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS, MERCURY, MINING AND OTHER EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES. IT PROMOTES SAFE ALTERNATIVES, NORTH/SOUTH AND CROSS CULTURAL INFORMATION EXCHANGE, CAPACITY BUILDING, FREE PRIOR AND INFORMED CONSENT, AND GOVERNMENT AND CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY. THE INDIGENOUS WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INITIATIVE IS A KEY COMPONENT AND FOCUSES ON BUILDING LEADERSHIP AND CAPACITY OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS AS EDUCATORS AND TRAINERS TO BUILD AWARENESS ABOUT THE IMPACTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL TOXINS ON REPRODUCTIVE AND CHILDREN'S HEALTH.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Andrea CarmenEXECUTIVE DI40$62,100
Mariano OchoaMEMBER2$0
Williams MeansMEMBER2$0
Hinewirangi KohuVICE PRESIDE2$0
Pu'Uhonoa KanaheleMEMBER2$0
Yamilka HernandezMEMBER2$0
Faith GemmilMEMBER2$0
Lenny FosterMEMBER2$0
Rodney FactorMEMBER2$0
Radley DavisMEMBER2$0
Lisa BellangerMEMBER2$0
Migdalia PellicierMEMBER2$0
Ron LamemanTREASURER2$0
Francisco CaliPRESIDENT2$0
Saul Vicente VazquezMEMBER2$0

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