Forest Peoples Programme Supporting forest peoples’ rights

Publications: International Work Group on Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) , 2012

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New AIPP and IWGIA Publication: Training Manual on Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in REDD+ for Indigenous Peoples

Shree Kumar Maharjan, Joan Carling and Lakpa Nuri Sherpa
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)

2 October, 2012

Training Manual on Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) in REDD+ for Indigenous Peoples

Submission into the World Bank Safeguard review process by Indigenous Peoples’ organisations and institutions

Various IPOS and NGOs

26 September, 2012

A submission into the World Bank Safeguard review process by Indigenous Peoples’ organisations and institutions. The submission remains open for further endorsements, please contact Robie Halip at AIPP for further information: robie@aippnet.org.

What is REDD+? A guide for indigenous communities - New edition

Editors: Christian Erni & Helen Tugendhat
Writers: Eleonor Baldo-Soriano, Joan Carling, Raymond de Chavez, Christian Erni, Francesco Martone, Helen Tugendhat

10 September, 2012

What is REDD+? A guide for indigenous communities

The 3rd edition of 'What is REDD+? A guide for indigenous communities' is now available here. This book seeks to help indigenous communities and their organisations to provide their people with basic information on REDD+. It is intended as a guide in understanding climate change, REDD+ and how they relate to the recognition and exercise of the collective rights of indigenous peoples.

New publication from IWGIA - Cameroon: What Future for the Baka? Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Livelihood Opportunities in south-east Cameroon

IWGIA

17 July, 2012

Cameroon: What Future for the Baka? Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Livelihood Opportunities in south-east Cameroon

IWGIA, Plan Finland and Plan Cameroon have published a report about the indigenous Baka living in Cameroon entitled What Future for the Baka? Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Livelihood Opportunities in south-east Cameroon. The report looks at the human rights situation of the indigenous hunter / gatherers of south-east Cameroon and their livelihood opportunities.

Joint NGO/IPO submission to the UNPFII on the lack of implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in the context of UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention

Various NGOs and IPOs

29 May, 2012

Click here to read the joint submission which was submitted by FPP, CEFAID, IWGIA, Tebtebba, AIPP and various other NGOs and indigenous peoples' organisations.

FPP-sponsored motion for the World Conservation Congress in Jeju, Korea, on the implementation of the UNDRIP in the context of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention

FPP

18 May, 2012

This motion recommends ways in which IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, can encourage the World Heritage Committee to ensure that its work is in compliance with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).

Click here to read the motion.