In 2015, the US Food Sovereignty Prize honors the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH by its Spanish acronym), Afro-indigenous farmers and fisherpeople who are defending their lands, waters,…
In 2015, the US Food Sovereignty Prize honors the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH by its Spanish acronym), Afro-indigenous farmers and fisherpeople who are defending their lands, waters,…
A new analysis finds many of the 1.5 billion people living in indigenous and local communities don’t have rights to the land on which they…
Sinoe County — With his yellow long shelves shirt, clear glasses, and baggy shorts, Roosevelt Deedo wears the uniform of Liberia’s urban residents unlike…
Behold, my friends, the spring has come; the earth has gladly received the embraces of the sun, and we shall soon see the results of…
Indigenous peoples often play a vital role in preserving biodiversity, something that is often forgotten. By Gemina Harvey Conservationists and Indigenous communities share the aim…
Want to know more about the research behind this video? Read Who Owns the World’s Land here. Who owns the World’s Land? from RRI on Vimeo.
This infographic is based on Who Owns the World’s Land? A global baseline of formally recognized indigenous and community land rights Read the report here.
Indigenous people and local communities lack legal rights to almost three quarters of their traditional lands, sparking social conflict and undermining international plans to curb poverty, hunger and climate change, researchers said.
Presented at international conference in Bern, findings suggest weak tenure threatens food security, economic development, political stability and environment; failure to recognize rights may play…
This week in Guatemala City, RRI Collaborator, The Maya Foundation (FUNDAMAYA in Spanish) is hosting the International Workshop: Opening paths to courts for the defense…
Como se ven en WRadio Naciones Unidas, 21 sep (EFE).- Varias comunidades indígenas de Latinoamérica figuran entre los ganadores del premio Equator 2015, según…
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