Vidéo: Au Cameroun, les femmes autochtones des forêts dévoilent leurs combats Ce court documentaire met en lumière le travail accompli par les femmes autochtones au Cameroon pour préserver leurs…
Video: In Cameroon, Indigenous women reveal their struggle This short documentary highlights the work that Indigenous women are doing in Cameroon to safeguard their livelihoods, secure their…
This report offers alternative information in response to the combined 12th and 13th Kenyan Government’s report submitted to the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (‘ACHPR’) pursuant…
Indigenous peoples’ organisations across Papua submit inputs on Indonesia’s Fourth Cycle for the UN Universal Periodic Review Yayasan Pusaka Bentala Rakyat (PUSAKA) alongside a coalition of nine…
Indigenous Peoples' rights in NDCs: Initial observations from Asia Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) form the backbone of the Paris Agreement. They are countries’ detailed, time-bound…
Preventing human rights violations associated with deforestation: why reliance on local laws is not enough There are currently legislative initiatives underway in the EU, the UK and the US seeking…
On 10 November 2021, the UK government passed into law the UK Environment Act. While this law is primarily concerned with environmental protection within the UK, Schedule 17 attempts to tackle…
Réflexions sur la conservation, les ressources naturelles et le territoire de 16 communautés baka et bakwélé vivant aux alentours du lieu proposé pour la création de l’aire protégée de Messok Dja,…
Reflections on conservation, natural resources and territory from 16 Baka and Bakwele communities in the vicinity of the proposed Messok Dja protected area, Sangha Department, Republic of Congo.
Using militarised forces to evict people from their ancestral land to create ‘protected areas’ for conservation tramples on human rights and is never acceptable. It also goes against scientific…