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REDD and Rights In Cameroon: A review of the treatment of Indigenous Peoples and local communities in policies and projects

Translations available: French

In this report, it is argued that national REDD readiness planning activities in Cameroon, including activities involving the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF), lack effective actions to ensure the participation of indigenous peoples and local communities, miss solid data on the drivers of deforestation and gloss over critical land tenure, carbon rights and benefit sharing issues.

The nine sub-national REDD projects currently underway lack transparency, meaningful participation or free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) and disregard issues of land tenure, customary rights and benefit sharing.

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Overview

Resource Type:
Reports
Publication date:
7 February 2011
Region:
Cameroon
Programmes:
Climate and forest policy and finance
Partners:
Centre pour l’Environnement et le Développement (CED)

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