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Oliver Loode (born March 19, 1974, in Tallinn) is an Estonian human rights activist [1] of the international Finno-Ugric movement [2] and Member of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues ( UNPFII) for the term 2014–2016. [3]
In 2011–2013 Oliver Loode represented Estonia in the Youth Association of Finno-Ugric Peoples (MAFUN). During that period he was one of the initiators of the Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture programme. In 2013–2015, Loode was board member of NPO Fenno-Ugria. Since 2014, Oliver Loode serves as Expert Member of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues ( UNPFII), nominated by Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In April 2015 Loode was appointed as vice-chair of the 14th Session of UNPFII. [4] [5]
In 2018 Loode received a 55-year ban from entering Russia, possibly due to his activism in Crimea. [2]
Oliver Loode graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1997 with a Bachelor of Sciences in Economics degree (Magna Cum Laude). [4]
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Oliver Loode (born March 19, 1974, in Tallinn) is an Estonian human rights activist [1] of the international Finno-Ugric movement [2] and Member of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues ( UNPFII) for the term 2014–2016. [3]
In 2011–2013 Oliver Loode represented Estonia in the Youth Association of Finno-Ugric Peoples (MAFUN). During that period he was one of the initiators of the Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture programme. In 2013–2015, Loode was board member of NPO Fenno-Ugria. Since 2014, Oliver Loode serves as Expert Member of United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues ( UNPFII), nominated by Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In April 2015 Loode was appointed as vice-chair of the 14th Session of UNPFII. [4] [5]
In 2018 Loode received a 55-year ban from entering Russia, possibly due to his activism in Crimea. [2]
Oliver Loode graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1997 with a Bachelor of Sciences in Economics degree (Magna Cum Laude). [4]