They number nearly 42 million, and speak over 500 languages. Despite having benefited from the expansion of basic services a decade ago, they remain largely disenfranchised. A World Bank study, , systematized the available data on the region¡¯s indigenous population to learn more about their situation after the ¡°golden decade¡± of the early 2000s.
While the region's native peoples now enjoy greater visibility and recognition in political decisions, several gaps remain: an indigenous family is nearly three times more likely to live in extreme poverty than a non-indigenous family. The below provide an overview of indigenous peoples¡¯ main challenges, including the need to achieve development which takes their voices, identities and cultures into consideration: