Forest Peoples Programme Supporting forest peoples’ rights

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Audited Financial Accounts 2011

Forest Peoples Programme

31 Décembre, 2011

The full programme of activities are audited annually by:

Petersons Accountants Ltd,
Chartered Accountants and Statutory Auditors,
Harvestway House,
28 High Street,
Witney,
Oxfordshire, OX2 6RA.

FPP Submission to the UN Working Group on Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises, December 2011

Marcus Colchester and Helen Tugendhat (FPP)

9 Décembre, 2011

Re: Establishment of a Work Programme for the Working Group on the issue of human rights and transnational corporations and other business enterprises

Click here to read the submission. 

Foro Internacional de Pueblos Indigenas Sobre el Cambio Climatico AWG-KP Intervención de Apertura – Martes, 29 de noviembre de 2011 – Durban/COP17 Leído por Ben Powless, Indigenous Environmental Network

International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change

7 Décembre, 2011

Gracias Señor Presidente,

Me dirijo a ustedes en nombre del Foro Internacional de los Pueblos Indígenas sobre Cambio Climático.

Reconocemos que el Protocolo de Kioto es el único instrumento internacional jurídicamente vinculante que tenemos para reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero.

Los pueblos indígenas, especialmente en África, ya están sufriendo los impactos del cambio climático. No tenemos tiempo para esperar más. Necesitamos un compromiso para un resultado jurídicamente vinculante.

International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change AWG-KP Opening Intervention –Tuesday, November, 29, 2011 – Durban/COP17 Read by Ben Powless, Indigenous Environmental Network

International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change

7 Décembre, 2011

Thank you Mr. Chair,

I speak to you on behalf of the International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change.

We recognize that the Kyoto Protocol is the only legally binding international instrument we have to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Indigenous Peoples, especially in Africa, are already suffering from the impacts of climate change. We do not have time to wait. We need a commitment for a legally binding outcome.

Declaration of the Indigenous Peoples of the World to the UNFCCC COP 17 International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change, Durban, South Africa, December 2, 2011

International Indigenous Peoples’ Forum on Climate Change

7 Décembre, 2011

We, the Indigenous Peoples of the world, united in the face of the climate crisis and the lack of political will of the States, especially the biggest emitters of greenhouse gases, demand the immediate adoption of legally binding agreements with shared but differentiated responsibilities, to halt global warming and to define alternative models of development in harmony with Mother Earth.