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News & Events Rolling back social and environmental safeguards in the name of COVID-19
Rolling back social and environmental safeguards in the name of COVID-19
Rolling back social and environmental safeguards in the name of COVID-19
Rolling back social and environmental safeguards in the name of COVID-19
18 February 2021
Online
United States
Rolling back social and environmental safeguards in the name of COVID-19

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Brazil: The dangers of rolling back during COVID-19

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January, 2021
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Over the last several years, the Brazilian government has rolled back environmental and social protections, threatening ecosystems such as the Amazon rainforest and the livelihoods of indigenous peoples and traditional communities. The dismantling of inspection and protection programmes in indigenous territories coupled with political neglect towards the formal demarcation of indigenous lands or the strengthening of public policies to safeguard traditional ways of life has led to social, physical and cultural vulnerability for indigenous peoples.

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Indonesia: Rollback in the Time of COVID-19

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January, 2021
Indonesia

This paper highlights the ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected and disenfranchised indigenous peoples and forest communities in Indonesia. The lack of adequate protection of the rights of indigenous peoples and their territories before the pandemic has been made worse by a lack of protection during the pandemic. The challenges faced by forest communities during the pandemic show that access to land and natural resources is crucial for the survival of communities whose livelihoods depend on the forest.