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Showing items 1 through 9 of 6212.Climatewash: The World Bank’s Fresh Offensive on Land Rights reveals how the Bank is appropriating climate commitments made at the Conference of the Parties (COP) to justify its multibillion-dollar initiative to “formalize” land tenure across the Global South.
Carbon projects often impact lands managed by communities with insecure or informal tenure rights, especially in Africa and Asia, where carbon markets are expanding rapidly. Nearly 80% of land managed by Indigenous Peoples and local communities in these regions lacks formal recognition.
The study on collective tenure rights and climate action in sub-Saharan Africa aims to consolidate and analyse the state of the evidence on how tenure arrangements – in particular collective ownership and management of forests operating in complex systems of contingent factors – impact forest con
FTFG terus mendorong kemajuan dalam komitmen lima tahun sebesar $1,7 miliar untuk mengamankan kepemilikan lahan dan mendukung penjagaan hutan bagi Masyarakat Adat dan Komunitas Lokal (MA dan KL) di kawasan berhutan tropis.
The FTFG is making significant progress on its $1.7 billion, five-year commitment to support Indigenous Peoples and local communities in securing land tenure and promoting forest guardianship in tropical regions.
Le FTFG fait des progrès significatifs dans son engagement de 1,7 milliard de dollars sur cinq ans pour soutenir les peuples autochtones et les communautés locales dans la sécurisation des droits fonciers et la promotion de la gestion des forêts dans les régions tropicales.
O FTFG está fazendo progressos significativos em seu compromisso de 1,7 bilhão de dólares ao longo de cinco anos para apoiar os povos indígenas e as comunidades locais na garantia da posse da terra e na promoção da gestão florestal nas regiões tropicais.
El FTFG está logrando avances significativos en su compromiso de 1.700 millones de dólares a cinco años para apoyar a los pueblos indígenas y las comunidades locales en la seguridad de la tenencia de tierras y la promoción de la gestión forestal en las regiones tropicales.
On the 28 of June 2024, the Forum of African Traditional Authorities (FATA) was officially launched in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.