Over 150 civil society organisations and academics sign open letter calling on world leaders to integrate human rights into global and national environmental policy and practice
Este informe analiza cuatro áreas en las que las soluciones basadas en la naturaleza necesitan más claridad y rigor para desempeñar un rol efectivo y transformador en impulsar el apoyo financiero y…
Given the historic harmful legacy that some protected areas have had for indigenous peoples and local communities, there is a real need to re-think how the world’s protected and conserved areas are…
May we all become good ancestors: A tribute to Mzee Moses Laima of the Sengwer, 1934-2021 The late Mzee Moses Leleu Laima was an absolutely wonderful, determined, warm hearted elder and leader in…
Press Release: Landmark judgement in Uganda highlights conservation's difficult history As the world grapples with conservation’s difficult history, a landmark judgment in favour of the Batwa by…
Indigenous Heritage and Self Determination Intellectual Property Rights have moved centre stage as a controversial human rights issue. International legislation, such as the Convention on Biological…
El conocimiento indígena ofrece resistencia contra el cambio climático Hoy, publicamos el primero en una serie de videos realizados en colaboración con cineastes indígenas y locales y If Not Us Then…
Traditional knowledge provides resilience to a changing climate Today, we are publishing the first in a series of films made in collaboration with Indigenous and local community filmmakers and If…
A human rights-based approach (HRBA) in the context of biodiversity conservation, means that biodiversity policies, governance and management do not violate human rights, but instead actively seek…