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Will the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity finally accept proposed solutions to halt biodiversity loss that also benefit forest communities?

Click here for FPP & Partners' 'CBD COP 10 - Nagoya Blog' to follow indigenous peoples and local community representatives in Nagoya online. For all forest peoples, the 10th meeting of the…

Acuerdo de cooperación interinstitucional entra la secretaria del ambientae la asociación de comunidades indigenas de itapúa y la asociacion TEKOHA YMA JEEA PAVÉ

Acuerdo de cooperación interinstitucional entra la secretaria del ambientae la asociación de comunidades indigenas de itapúa y la asociacion TEKOHA YMA JEEA PAVÉ

Worldwide Protest Against WWF's Plans to Launch Aquaculture Stewardship Council

NGO News Release   Over 70 human rights and environmental groups from around the world express their outrage at the planned launch of the World Wildlife Fund's Aquaculture Stewardship…

Declaration of concern on shrimp acquaculture certification

NGOs and representatives of tropical shrimp-producing countries and northern consumer countries met in Bangkok to discuss the risks, opportunities and implications of shrimp certification

Extrayendo Promesas: Pueblos Indigenas, Industrias Extractivas Y El Banco Mundial - Informe Síntesis

An independent study compiled as a contribution to the World Bank’s Extractive Industries Review  (129 pp)

Extracting Promises: Indigenous Peoples, Extractive Industries and the World Bank Synthesis Report

An independent study compiled as a contribution to the World Bank’s Extractive Industries Review. The preface to the 2nd edition follows the EIR's final report and analyses the outcomes.

Report submitted to Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) by FPP and indigenous peoples' organizations from North East India

 (Also see CERD's Concluding Observations of March 2007, Follow-up report, January 2008 and additional Follow-up report, June 2008)

El derecho de los pueblos indígenas al consentimiento libre, previo e informado y la revisión de las industrias extractivas del Banco Mundial

El derecho de los pueblos indígenas al consentimiento libre, previo e informado y la revisión de las industrias extractivas del Banco Mundial

Indigenous peoples' right to free, prior and informed consent and the World Bank's extractive industries review

Also published in Sustainable Development Law & Policy. Free prior and informed consent (FPIC) has been recognised and accepted by a number of inter-governmental organizations and international…

CIDH dicta Medidas Cautelares a favor de Pueblos Indígenas en Aislamiento de Madre De Dios

Organizaciones indigenas en el Peru instan al Estado peruano a ejecutar las medidas cautelares dictadas por la Comision Interamericana de Derechos Humanos para proteger los…