RRI’s annual review of the global state of rights and resources for 2014-2015, Looking for Leadership: New inspiration and momentum amidst crises, highlighted 2014 as…
RRI’s annual review of the global state of rights and resources for 2014-2015, Looking for Leadership: New inspiration and momentum amidst crises, highlighted 2014 as…
RRI led a session on “Land tenure, livelihoods and forest governance” at the Prince of Wales’ International Sustainability Unit’s Meeting on Forests, Climate Change, and…
The Association of Forest Communities of Petén (ACOFOP) implemented a successful advocacy campaign influencing Guatemalan government to allow greater community participation in GuateCarbon negotiations. GuateCarbon…
A recent court victory signals the Guatemalan government’s recognition of communities’ rights, thanks to legal and technical support for local communities in an ongoing campaign…
As a vital step in an ongoing project to reform land titling in Peru, a collective of 15 rural community organizations worked with the Peruvian…
Following a landmark three-day workshop in Kathmandu, which included participation from Indigenous Peoples’ groups, donors, local NGOs, media, and experts, a formal statement regarding the…
Four new studies from the Agricultural and Rural Prospective Initiative (IPAR) will allow Senegalese civil society organizations to more effectively advocate for collective tenure rights…
The Quinzaine de l’Environnement, a two-week event organized by the Ministry of Environment, provided a rare platform for members of the Malian government to learn…
Journalists, bloggers, TV reporters, and radio commentators were brought together for the first-ever RRI Coalition messaging session in Cameroon. This training workshop educated the journalists…
As part of an effort to engage in community mapping in Adamawa and the North of Cameroon, local organizations shared information on the mapping initiative…
Access rights of local communities and Indigenous Peoples’ were taken into account during the reclassification process of five Forest Management Units (Unité Forestière d’Aménagment –…
Chatham House and RRI co-hosted the workshop ‘Small-Scale and Community Forest Producers: The Challenges and Opportunities of Legality Verification’ at the British Academy in London….
The world’s forests face mounting pressures, whether from the private sector, from population changes, or from the climate itself. The ninth annual meeting of MegaFlorestais…
INDUFOR completed research in Cameroon, Indonesia and Colombia to identify and validate the need for an international Land and Forest Tenure Facility from the perspective…
As a result of sustained advocacy efforts by AIDESEP and other civil society organizations in Peru, the Ministry of Culture of Peru formally recognized the…
A new set of recommendations to improve community land titling was developed by indigenous communities and civil society organizations in Peru as a part of…
Nepal’s Forest Minister, Mahesh Acharya, committed to address the concerns of community forest users following a rally attended by over 3,000 people in Sindhuli, at…
About 100 women brought together by The African Women’s Network for Community Management of Forests (REFACOF), representing 12 countries in Central and West Africa, participated…
Jenny Springer, Director, Global Programs at RRI, chaired a session on Scaling Up Strategies for Securing Community Land and Resource Rights at the World Bank…
Representatives from NGOs, private companies, and financial institutions convened a follow up meetingfor the private sector working group from the International Conference on Scaling-up Strategies…
The 15th installment in RRI’s series of global dialogues on forests, governance, and climate change took stock of two far-reaching developments in international efforts to…
“Indigenous Peoples and community leaders from Indonesia and the Philippines developed a more cohesive cultural narrative for their challenges vis-à-vis persisting threats to their statutory…
A technical follow-up meeting to the Interlaken Conference on Scaling-up Strategies to Secure Community Land and Resource Rights, held in September, 2013 produced a conceptual…
In Nicaragua, Instituto de Investigaci?n y Desarrollo NITLAPAN prepared a training course for indigenous, afro-descendant, and campesino peoples on territorial governance, which included inputs from…