Les Membres du Consortium APAC en action en Centrafrique
Par: Joseph Itongwa, Coordonnateur du Consortium APAC pour les écosystèmes forestiers d’Afrique Centrale, Directeur Exécutif de l’Alliance Nationale d’Appui et de Promotion des Aires … Read more “Les Membres du Consortium APAC en action en Centrafrique” ▸
Aires conservées autochtones et communautaires au Maroc : les agdals
Par: Mohamed Alifriqui, Professeur à l’Université de Marrakech, Coordinateur du Consortium APAC pour le Maghreb Les agdals (appelés également dans certaines régions el ghorm… Read more “Aires conservées autochtones et communautaires au Maroc : les agdals” ▸
Au Laos, la répression silencieuse
Silent Repression in Laos – Anne-Sophie Gindroz, Asieinfo Editions In this exclusive insight into Laos’ repressive regime and human rights abuses, Asieinfo Publishing is… Read more “Au Laos, la répression silencieuse” ▸
Tuva Leader Suo Longge promotes ICCAs de facto in Xinjaing
By: Dr.Yuxin Hou, research fellow at Fun-X Culture Limited Company, ICCA Consortium Honorary member Despite the lack of legal and policy recognition and support… Read more “Tuva Leader Suo Longge promotes ICCAs de facto in Xinjaing” ▸
Bukluran gets second wind with UNDP-Funded Project
By: Tanya Conlu, NTFP-EP and ICCA Consortium South-East Asia Coordinator Bukluran, the Filipino ICCA Consortium and member of the international ICCA Consortium, participated in… Read more “Bukluran gets second wind with UNDP-Funded Project” ▸
A newly elected government gives new hope to indigenous peoples and knowledge-sharing on tribal Geographic Information Systems
By: Sutej Hugu, Secretary General of TICTU and ICCA Consortium Coordinator for East Asia Region On 16th January 2016, Taiwanese citizens elected a new… Read more “A newly elected government gives new hope to indigenous peoples and knowledge-sharing on tribal Geographic Information Systems” ▸
Newsletter issue #11, February 2016
Newsletter 11 In this issue you will find out about critical reactions to the Paris climate deal and recent ICCA events in the Andean-Amazonian… Read more “Newsletter issue #11, February 2016” ▸
Promoting ‘Tagal Hutan’ to conserve traditional indigenous practices in Sabah, Malaysia
By: Junia Anilik, Partners of Community Organisations in Sabah (PACOS Trust) On 17 February 2016, a workshop was held in Kota Kinabalu (Sabah, Malaysia)… Read more “Promoting ‘Tagal Hutan’ to conserve traditional indigenous practices in Sabah, Malaysia” ▸
How to Protect Community Lands – Online Resource Guide
Guide: “How to Protect Community Lands – Online Resource Guide” Namati’s Community Land Protection Program and partners use a five-part approach that supports communities… Read more “How to Protect Community Lands – Online Resource Guide” ▸
Support the struggle of the Consortium’s member Ekuri Initiative to prevent the destruction of their community forest to develop a dubiously useful “super-highway”!
Follow their action in the dedicated website: Save Ekuri Forest! The ICCA Consortium has written (February 29, 2016) to top national authorities in Nigeria… Read more “Support the struggle of the Consortium’s member Ekuri Initiative to prevent the destruction of their community forest to develop a dubiously useful “super-highway”!” ▸
ICCA Knowledge Sharing & Capacity-building Event in East and Southern Africa
Namushasha River Lodge, Namibia, 14-19 February 2016 Please find here the overall report.
Snowchange struggles to secure the collective rights to nature of local communities and indigenous peoples in Northern Europe
Snowchange is a non-profit independent organisation based in Finland, with member and partner communities across the Arctic. The cooperative joined the ICCA Consortium at… Read more “Snowchange struggles to secure the collective rights to nature of local communities and indigenous peoples in Northern Europe” ▸
“Protected for all time, as a refuge for wild salmon and marine resources”
By: François Depey, Office of the Wet’suwet’en Petronas (a major Malaysian oil and gas company) intends to build a gas (LNG) terminal near Lelu… Read more ““Protected for all time, as a refuge for wild salmon and marine resources”” ▸
Field to a forest: Patterns of forest recovery following shifting cultivation in the Eastern Himalaya
Field to a forest: Patterns of forest recovery following shifting cultivation in the Eastern Himalaya, Karthik Teegalapalli and Aparajita Datta, Forest Ecology and Management… Read more “Field to a forest: Patterns of forest recovery following shifting cultivation in the Eastern Himalaya” ▸
Indigenous Women’s Rights and the African Human Rights System: A toolkit on mechanisms
Guide: “Indigenous Women’s Rights and the African Human Rights System: A toolkit on mechanisms” Forest Peoples Programme, 2015 Also in French, see the link… Read more “Indigenous Women’s Rights and the African Human Rights System: A toolkit on mechanisms” ▸
Inter-American Human Rights System for Indigenous Women: A toolkit on mechanisms
Guide: “Inter-American Human Rights System for Indigenous Women: A toolkit on mechanisms” Forest Peoples Programme, 2015 Andrea Galindo and Ellen-Rose Kambel, Valérie Couillard (Editor)… Read more “Inter-American Human Rights System for Indigenous Women: A toolkit on mechanisms” ▸
UN Sustainable Development Goals
UN Sustainable Development Goals (adopted in 2015)
Annual report 2015
The year 2015 marks a major event for the Consortium: the coming to fruition of the Global ICCA Support Initiative (GSI for short) —an… Read more “Annual report 2015” ▸
Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
“Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development” (adopted in 2015)
Remedy Remains Rare: An analysis of 15 years of National Contact Point (NCP) cases and their contribution to improve access to remedy for victims of corporate misconduct
Report: “Remedy Remains Rare: An analysis of 15 years of National Contact Point (NCP) cases and their contribution to improve access to remedy for… Read more “Remedy Remains Rare: An analysis of 15 years of National Contact Point (NCP) cases and their contribution to improve access to remedy for victims of corporate misconduct” ▸