Welcome to

International Conference on Public Policy, Globalization, and Indigenous Rights
(ICPPGIR-2026)

A global academic platform for research, innovation, and collaboration

Organized by

International Academic Research Forum (IARF)

 
Conference Date
27th - 28th June 2026
 
Conference Location
Saint Louis , Senegal
 
Mode of Conference
Hybrid

Conference Session Tracks

Focused research themes driving global academic dialogue and innovation

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

Goals We Support

SDG 5 SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
Session Tracks
Track 01
Innovative Approaches to Public Policy

This track explores novel methodologies and frameworks in public policy formulation and implementation. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary strategies that enhance governance and accountability.

Track 02
Globalization and Its Impact on Indigenous Rights

This session examines the intersection of globalization and the rights of indigenous communities worldwide. Discussions will focus on the challenges and opportunities presented by global economic integration.

Track 03
Human Rights in the Context of Global Governance

This track investigates the role of international institutions in promoting and protecting human rights. It will analyze the effectiveness of global governance structures in addressing human rights violations.

Track 04
Transitional Justice and Policy Reform

This session focuses on the relationship between transitional justice mechanisms and public policy reform in post-conflict societies. It aims to identify best practices for integrating justice into policy frameworks.

Track 05
Migration Policy and Human Rights

This track addresses the complexities of migration policies and their implications for human rights. Participants will discuss the balance between national security and the protection of migrant rights.

Track 06
Climate Policy and Social Justice

This session explores the intersection of climate policy and social justice, highlighting the disproportionate impact of environmental degradation on marginalized communities. The aim is to identify equitable policy solutions.

Track 07
Cultural Rights and Globalization

This track examines the effects of globalization on cultural rights and the preservation of indigenous cultures. It will highlight strategies for promoting cultural diversity in the face of global homogenization.

Track 08
Economic Policy and Minority Rights

This session investigates the relationship between economic policy decisions and the rights of minority groups. Discussions will focus on ensuring equitable economic opportunities for all demographics.

Track 09
Policy Accountability in Human Rights Violations

This track addresses the mechanisms for ensuring accountability in cases of human rights violations. It will explore the role of civil society and international law in promoting transparency and justice.

Track 10
Development Policy and Indigenous Communities

This session focuses on the impact of development policies on indigenous communities and their rights. Participants will discuss participatory approaches to development that respect indigenous knowledge and practices.

Track 11
Global Security and Human Rights

This track examines the interplay between global security initiatives and human rights considerations. It aims to identify strategies for promoting security without compromising fundamental human rights.