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Las organizaciones indigenas en Panama retiran del Programa Nacional Conjunto de ONU-REDD

1 Marzo de, 2013

Las organizaciones indígenas en Panamá han retirado del Programa Nacional Conjunto de ONU-REDD debido a la falta de participacion efectiva y tratamiento defectuoso de los asuntos de derechos por parte del gobierno y las agencias de las NNUU.

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Pueblos indígenas de Panamá denuncian las invasiones repetidas de sus territorios ancestrales

1 Febrero de, 2012

Pueblos indígenas de Panamá denuncian las invasiones repetidas de sus territorios ancestrales y el fracaso continuo del gobierno y el sistema judicial en Panamá para resolver esta situación y respetar sus derechos. Esta denuncia formal ha sido sometida a la Corte de Suprema de Panamá.

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FPP series on Forest Peoples and Protected Areas

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8 Julio de, 2009

This series of eight country studies and a synthesis report review the progress of the application of indigenous peoples' rights with regards to protected areas since 2003. By considering the views of governments, funding agencies, conservation organisations and indigenous peoples' organisations, these studies assesses the extend to which recommendations and resolutions from the Durban 2003 World Parks Congress, the 4th World Conservation Congress in Barcelona and the Convention on Biological Diversity have been followed up on and enacted.

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A desk-based review of the treatment of indigenous peoples' and social issues in large and medium-sized GEF biodiversity projects (2005-2006)

Compiled by Liam Taylor and Tom Griffiths

5 Febrero de, 2007

Review of the treatment of indigenous peoples' and social issues in GEF biodiversity projects

FPP analysis of 23 GEF projects into its treatment of indigenous peoples' rights and social issues in the design of its large conservation projects - in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guyana, India, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela

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