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Creating Prosperity For Indigenous, Local And Afro-Descendent Communities

Module 1: What is Our Shared Understanding Of Livelihoods?
Module 2: How Can We Overcome Challenges And Barriers?
Module 3: How Can We Build Successful Livelihood Initiatives?
Module 4:  How Can we Bring our Ideas to Life? 
Module 5: What Are Our Ideas And How Can We Help Each Other Get There?
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Module 1: What is Our Shared Understanding Of Livelihoods?

Multiple examples of sustainable livelihoods in socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes in regions all around the world.

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Restoring Eastern Rwanda’s degraded landscapes with a diverse selection of tree species that provide wood, fruit, animal feed, and medicinal value.

Agroforestry: The Path to Prosperity for Rwanda’s Small Farmers

Forest friendly farming in Laos.

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Module 2: How Can We Overcome Challenges And Barriers?

Pastoralist Communities in Southern Ethiopia

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Environmental, social and economic sustainability in Lao coffee: women at the forefront

Perjuangan Sang Penjaga – The Guardian’s Struggle

Strategies for engaging different type of youth. Pages 33 – 36 Prosperity in place: meaningful work for mobile youth that enhances forest landscapes

Module 3: How Can We Build Successful Livelihood Initiatives?

Examples of a new bioeconomy in the Amazon with multiple supply chains based on the biodiversity of the forest

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Examples of collaboration and exchange of knowledge to help improve income generation for indigenous and rural communities and conservation through forest protection and sustainable harvest practices in South and Southeast Asia. Non-Timber Forest Products – Exchange Programme and online forum provides a venue for sharing, exchanging, partnering, and bringing the issues of the understory to light.

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Study that shows social capital is central in communities facing violence in order to enhance livelihood resilience to climate change impacts in Central America.

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Case Study on Tourism, communal principles and resilience.

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Module 4: How Can We Bring Our Projects To Life?

This manual has been prepared to provide farmers and other actors of value chain basic business
knowledge and skills through simple and practical methods for the sustainable market system
development of agricultural based products.

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The World Bank blog explores how innovative financing mechanisms can foster entrepreneurship and sustainable livelihoods, highlighting their potential to transform economic opportunities for communities worldwide.

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