A timely advocacy strategy spearheaded by ONAMIAP, CNA, and CCP in Peru helped influence the Constitutional Commission to advise Congress to repeal a controversial legal order…
A timely advocacy strategy spearheaded by ONAMIAP, CNA, and CCP in Peru helped influence the Constitutional Commission to advise Congress to repeal a controversial legal order…
Recommendations from Indigenous Peoples’ organizations and support groups regarding the content, framework, and purpose of an Indigenous Peoples’ Policy for the Green Climate Fund were…
President Joko Widodo (Jokowi)’s presence was highly anticipated at the fifth Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance of the Archipelago (AMAN) Congress—convened every five years to set AMAN’s…
RRI Partners and Collaborators in Indonesia have made important progress in confronting violence associated with land disputes, as well as the ongoing criminalization of Indigenous…
The impact of land-related conflicts on India’s society and economy has been vastly underestimated, according to two new reports released at an RRI co-sponsored workshop…
A new report from Liberian NGOs and RRI Collaborators Green Advocates International, the Natural Resources Women Platform, and the Alliance for Rural Democracy reveals that…
RRI Partners and Collaborators in Nepal held extensive consultations with Indigenous Peoples, community forest user groups (CFUGs), women, Dalits, and minority and distant user groups…
Advocacy efforts led by the Pontifical University Javeriana and the Afro-Caribbean Community Councils have resulted in a collective land title for the Guacoche community to…
District-level authorities have recognized the community forest resource rights (CFR) claims of 22 villages in the Kandhmal district of India to 4,450 hectares of forestland….
New RRI analysis revealed that secure tenure for Indigenous Peoples and local communities is notably absent from countries’ Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs), which outline…
A recent analysis published by eight former leaders of public forest agencies calls for new, participatory approaches to forest regulations to address urgent global challenges….
On March 14, 2016, the Arhuaco community of Colombia consolidated a new mapping system to continue safeguarding a recent expansion of their community lands. In…
The African Women’s Network for the Community Management of Forests (REFACOF)—an RRI Affiliated Network—has completed a comprehensive review of Burkina Faso’s legislation and policies regarding…
Leaders from 10 different countries issued recommendations for incorporating the viewpoints of women in policy decisions related to land rights, climate change, and sustainable economic…
The Interlaken Group, a multi-stakeholder forum on land governance convened by RRI, has released a new online tool to help corporations and investors mitigate risks…
RRI, Oxfam, International Land Coalition (ILC), and Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation hosted the second international conference on “Scaling-up Community and Indigenous Peoples’ Land and Resource Rights”…
RRI released a first-of-its-kind baseline to quantify the amount of land formally recognized by national governments as owned by Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Who…
As forest restoration initiatives gain popularity around the world, it is important to highlight the opportunities and challenges in advancing these efforts in a socially…
For a decade, an informal network of forest agency leaders has worked to highlight the vital role of public forest governance in protecting the world’s…
Much like the rest of the developing world, Colombian rural women face an uphill battle in the recognition of their land rights. Advocacy by Federación…
The Indian government recently issued a directive to hasten the provision of forest land rights to the country’s tribal and forest-dwelling communities – who make…
A new map of deforestation and mining and hydrocarbon investments along the Pacific coast of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru provides a key advocacy tool for…
Advocacy by the Association of Forest Communities of Petén persuaded the Guatemalan government to reclassify certain non-timber forest products into a new category, dramatically reducing…
Guatemalan government agency, FONTIERRA, reduced the agrarian debt of the 50 families of ECA la Bendición by 95 percent in recognition of their traditional practices…