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Protecting Forests, Protecting Rights
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The project aims to protect 3.4 million hectares of forests and ecosystems through expanded indigneous peoples' land rights in Guyana and supporting indigneous organizations and communities with strengthened leadership, territorial governance, policy and advocacy as well as their institutional and technical capacity to monitor threatened lands. The partners in Guyana include Amerindian Peoples Association, Forest Peoples Programme and South Rupununi District etc.
REDD+ through Participatory Forest Management in Ethiopia phase2
General
The project will take place in Oromia, Gambella and SNNPPR. Main activities will be upscaling of pilot, demonstration, capacity building and policy and advocacy. The beneficiaries (communities and local government staffs) will be trained on the basic concepts of sustainable forest use and management, participatory forest management, forest area demarcation, institution formation, forest land certification, participatory MRV application, REDD+ and climate change adaptation and mitigaton.i
Support to Ethiopian Resilient Landscape and Livelihood Project
General
The intersection of land management, rights, and use forms the key development issue for millions of rural Ethiopians facing water insecurity, food insecurity, land tenure insecurity, and livelihood insecurity – all amplified by climate variability and change. Climate impacts in Ethiopia are felt primarily through water stress, which is affected by land use and degradation that undermines watershed function. In Ethiopia, the estimated cost of land degradation is 2-3% of GDP, before accounting fo
Support to Sustainable Land Management and Climate Change
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The Program's Development and Global Environment Objectives are to reduce land degradation in selected sites within the broader landscapes in Ethiopia. The objective would be achieved through the provision of capital investments, technical assistance and capacity building for small holder farmers and government institutions at national and sub-national levels.
IPAM 2021-25: Solving the Amazon Puzzle: no deforestation, more production and rights
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The project aims to reduce deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon by working through five themes: contribute to the end of deforestation on public lands at the hands of land grabbing and land speculation; improve the governance of land use and tenure in undesignated public forests; produce tools to protect the land rights of IPLCs; support the Amazonian states in constructing sustainable initiatives; engage the national and international market forces and consumers.