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Alternative Report to the Second Periodic Report of Uganda to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

United Organisation for Batwa Development in Uganda (UOBDU), Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) and International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)

13 May, 2009

Provides information on the situation of the indigenous Batwa people of Uganda and comments on Uganda's First Periodic Report to the Commission

Statement by the Forest Peoples Programme - 45th Session: African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

Valérie Couillard, FPP

13 May, 2009

13-28 May 2009, Banjul, Gambia

Business and Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples: the Right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent

4 May, 2009

Submission to the UK Government Joint Committee on Human Rights on the right of indigenous peoples to free, prior and informed consent
Forest Peoples Programme and Law Department, Middlesex University Business School

"REDD" : Alerte rouge? Forêts, atténuation des changements climatiques et droits des peuples autochtones

Tom Griffiths, with contributions from Francesco Martone

4 May, 2009

"REDD" : Alerte rouge ? Forêts, atténuation des changements climatiques et droits des peuples autochtones

Ce rapport est une version modifiée et mise à jour d'un rapport publié en décembre 2008 en anglais pour la CCNUCC CdP 14 (Poznan)

Seeing 'REDD'? Forests, climate change mitigation and the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities - May 2009 Update

Tom Griffiths, with contributions from Francesco Martone

4 May, 2009

Seeing 'REDD'? Forests, climate change mitigation and the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities

This is an updated version of FPP's earlier report, prepared for the UNFCCC COP 14 (Poznan) in December 2008.
As REDD proposals and projects gather momentum to determine how developing country forests will be included in global efforts to mitigate climate change, this report analyses national, international and NGO initiatives. It identifies that to achieve effective and sustainable results, forest peoples must be involved at all levels and their rights upheld.

Free, Prior and Informed Consent and REDD in West Papua: Workshop Summary

Marcus Colchester

4 May, 2009

Synopsis of a 3-day interactive meeting to build awareness and capacity on human rights, climate change, REDD and FPIC. The participants included community and local NGO members and local government officials.