PRESS RELEASE: There can be no agreement to save nature without inclusion of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Montreal, 7 December 2022 The global biodiversity framework to save nature must…
This week, Peruvian and international organisations filed a complaint before the OECD in the Netherlands, which calls for Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) to be held accountable for contributing to…
The true meaning of free, prior and informed consent: a response to the Swedish Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation Last week, Politico reported that Sweden, among some other EU countries, is…
Un Camino Basado en los Derechos para las Personas y la Planeta - La realización de los derechos humanos en el Marco Mundial de la Diversidad Biológica pos-2020 Este informe ha sido preparado por el…
Alors que les négociations sur le règlement européen sur la déforestation importée se finalisent à Bruxelles, les partisans de l’exploitation forestières et les opposants à la protection des droits…
COP15 – Working to include Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities’ rights in new biodiversity agreement The Conference of Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15) begins on 7…
Negotiations between the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the EU are set to finalise the EU regulation on deforestation-free products and agree on a compromise for a…
A Rights-based Path for People and Planet – proposals for realising human rights in the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework - Paper 4 This briefing has been prepared by the Human Rights and…
The 27th annual UN climate summit (COP27), held in Egypt, drew to a close on the 20th November. FPP assisted eight Indigenous Peoples’ representatives to participate in this year’s climate conference.
Evidence suggests that palm oil conglomerate First Resources are concealing their ownership of two palm oil companies embroiled in land conflicts with Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia from the…