Ressources

Latest submission to the Convention on Biological Diversity

05 Jul 2013
FPP and Natural Justice organised a joint submission to the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in response to a request for contributions from Parties and stakeholders about the CBD’s programme of work that deals with traditional knowledge about biodiversity (Article 8j). 

Última propuesta presentada ante la Secretaría del Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica

05 Jul 2013
En abril de 2013 el FPP y Natural Justice organizaron una propuesta  conjunta ante la Secretaría del Convenio sobre la Diversidad Biológica (CDB) en respuesta a una solicitud de contribuciones de las Partes y los interesados directos sobre el programa de trabajo del CDB relacionado con los conocimientos tradicionales de la diversidad biológica (artículo 8j]). 

Dernière notification à la Convention sur la diversité biologique

05 Jul 2013
En avril 2013, le FPP et Natural Justice ont rédigé un mémoire conjoint à l’intention du Secrétariat de la Convention sur la diversité biologique (CDB), en réponse à une demande de contributions des Parties et des parties prenantes au sujet du programme de travail de la CDB portant sur les connaissances traditionnelles et la biodiversité (article 8j). 

Pengajuan terbaru untuk Konvensi Keanekaragaman Hayati

05 Jul 2013
Pada April 2013 FPP dan Natural Justice membuat sebuah usulan bersama kepada Sekretariat Konvensi Keanekaragaman Hayati (CBD) dalam menanggapi sebuah permintaan untuk berperan serta dari para Pihak dan stakeholder tentang program kerja CBD yang berhubungan dengan pengetahuan tradisional tentang keanekaragaman hayati (Pasal 8j).

Central Africa: Great Lakes Region and Cameroon Article produced for The Indigenous World 2005, IWGIA's Yearbook, published May 2005

02 May 2005
To obtain a copy of The Indigenous World 2005 from IWGIA, click hereAt the International Conference on Peace, Security, Democracy and Development in the Great Lakes region in November 2004, 11 heads of state signed an agreement to end conflicts in the Great Lakes region, although the strategy to implement the declaration have yet to be agreed in inter-ministerial meetings during 2005.Despite this, conflicts continued to rage throughout the region, particularly in eastern DRC. There were signs of improving regional relations when the Congolese authorities signed separate joint verification mechanisms to improve border security with Rwanda and Uganda, while in August DRC, Rwanda and Uganda agreed to disarm groups operating within their territories within the year. Nevertheless, hostilities resumed in November when Rwanda’s President Kagame announced they would invade DRC again to disarm and repatriate Hutu militants because the Congolese authorities were not acting quickly enough to do so.