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IIFB Indigenous caucus at COP15 in Montreal, Canada.
AIPPArtikuloDagiti internasyunal a prosesoDagiti karbengan iti daga ken rekursoFPPGTANWIMPECTTi konserbasyon nga idadaulo ti komunidadTradisyunal ken lokal a kaammuanUNEP-WCMC
30.08.23

Nainsigudan nga Umili ken ti Kunming-Montreal Biodibersidad a katulagan

During UN Convention on Biological Diversity’s COP15 meeting in Montreal, December 2022, representatives from Forest Peoples Programme (FPP), UNEP-WCMC, Indigenous Information Network (IIN), The Autonomous Territorial Government of the Wampis Nation (GTANW), Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP) and IMPECT all participated. Global and local project partners supported…
“We want to demonstrate to the environmental policy makers both at national and international level that Indigenous people; Ogiek in this case, can coexist with nature without harming it”
- Phoebe Ndiema, CIPDP
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07.06.23

Indigenous fellows lead workshop on biodiversity monitoring protocol at Oxford University

Phoebe Ndiema and Elijah Kitelo, both biodiversity fellows at the Interdisciplinary Centre of Conservation Science (ICCS) at the University of Oxford, led a hybrid workshop on biodiversity monitoring protocols on the 7th June, 2023. Attended by Oxford academics from a wide variety of expertises -…
Oryx Special Edition, Human Rights and Conservation
ArtikuloCIPDPDagiti internasyunal a prosesoDagiti karbengan iti daga ken rekursoDagiti sustenable a pangkabiyaganFPPICCSKenyaTi konserbasyon nga idadaulo ti komunidadTradisyunal ken lokal a kaammuan
22.05.23

Human Rights and Conservation: The critical role of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

World first for Conservation Journal, Oryx, as Indigenous-authored special edition launches The May edition of Oryx, The International Journal of Conservation, sheds light on the critical role of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in global efforts to sustainably use and conserve biodiversity. In a first for…
Group photo of the Transformative Pathways Annual Review and Planning Meeting, Included were community members from Thailand, indigenous representatives and staff from partners in Peru, Thailand, Philippines and Kenya, as well as staff from global supporting organizations. Chiang Mai, 2023. The purpose of the meeting was to strengthen the project, reflecting on the previous year, plan for the next, share workplans, participate in capacity-building sessions on CBD international policy processes, workshops on sharing biodiversity monitoring experiences, and advocacy strategies. Photo by PASD.
AfricaAIPPAmerikasAsyaBlogCHIRAPAQCIPDPDagiti internasyunal a prosesoDagiti karbengan iti daga ken rekursoDagiti sustenable a pangkabiyaganFilipinasFPPGTANWICCSIINIMPECTKenyaLMPASDPeru ngaPIKPTailandiaTi konserbasyon nga idadaulo ti komunidadTradisyunal ken lokal a kaammuanUNEP-WCMC
22.02.23

First Transformative Pathways In-Person Meeting: Annual Planning and Review

The first in-person meeting of the Transformative Pathways consortium took place in Thailand in February 2023. Around 50 participants were present, including project partners, community members and Thai officials. The first day was focused on partner presentations which explored their visions for how this project…