
معرفی
Mariam Wallet Aboubakrine is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Civil Law, specializing in Indigenous legal frameworks and international law. She also serves as Co-Principal Investigator of the Ărramăt Project, President of Association Tinhinan, and Chair of the Board of Directors at Land is Life. Her career bridges medicine, human rights advocacy, and academia, driven by her Tuareg heritage and experiences of displacement in Mali.
- Education: Medical training in Algeria; MSc in Educational Sciences (University of Ottawa).
- Key Roles: Former Chair of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), advocating for Indigenous health, environment, and women’s rights.
Her research focuses on traditional knowledge, environmental justice, and Indigenous health resilience. She emphasizes the role of cultural practices like Tuareg medicine (Ărramăt) in achieving well-being. Her work highlights global health inequities and the need for Indigenous-led solutions in biodiversity conservation and policy.
Mariam’s contributions include advancing Indigenous voices in international decision-making, particularly through UNPFII, and collaborating on projects like UNESCO’s Indigenous-Led Biodiversity Conservation initiatives. She remains committed to empowering Indigenous communities through education and advocacy.


