FPP Welcomes the Adoption of the New “Core Human Rights Principles for Private Conservation Organizations and Funders” The launch of the “Core Human Rights Principles for Private Conservation…
Outcomes of COP16 for Indigenous Peoples and local communities The Conference of the Parties related to biodiversity conservation and sustainable use had many positive outcomes, but ultimately was…
One year on from the murder of indigenous leader Quinto Inuma, we demand full justice Today, 29 November 2024, marks one year since the physical disappearance of Quinto Inuma Alvarado, who was a…
A un año del asesinato del líder indígena Quinto Inuma, exigimos justicia integral Hoy, 29 de noviembre de 2024, se cumple un año de la desaparición física de Quinto Inuma Alvarado, quien fue un…
Using the new EU rules to support our rights – a guide for indigenous peoples and forest peoples This guide presents some of the most important information for indigenous and forest peoples…
Looking Back, Looking Forward: Perspectives on the integration of indigenous peoples’ and forest peoples’ rights in EU law, policy and practice This new report reflects on the achievements and…
Comunidades negras y campesinas de Montes de María, Colombia, han presentado recientemente una queja ante la Mesa Redonda de Aceite de Palma Sostenible (RSPO) contra el Oleoflores S.A.S., el cual es…
Black and peasant communities of the María la Baja area in Montes de María, Colombia, have lodged a complaint in recent days with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) against RSPO Member…
The legal basis for rights-based conservation in Liberia This paper is number 5 of the briefing series Transforming Conservation: from conflict to justice. Historical conservation law…
Kichwa Indigenous community of Puerto Franco demands justice from the Peruvian judiciary in the face of exclusionary conservation, after four years of legal battle for their territorial rights After…