Two national Inuit organizations have released their own plan on how to right social, legal, and cultural failings identified by a national inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls.

The federal government also released its own commitments yesterday in response to 231 calls to justice in the inquiry's 2018 report.

The separate plan by the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada sets out 187 ways for governments and Inuit organizations to respond.

It says Inuit women experience violence at a rate 14 times the national average.