Territorial management and natural resources

Strengthening the Resilience of Indigenous Community in Myanmar

Promotion of Indigenous and Nature Together (POINT) This specific initiative is targeted in promoting and strengthen the resilience of indigenous peoples against disaster including nature and artificial (Man-made) through food security and safety, healing the trauma upon political situations, and empowering community leaders, women and youths for the maintaining and conserving the traditional knowledge and …

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Community-based Renewable Energy Initiative (CbREP) Phase 2

Community Empowerment and Social Justice Network (CEMSOJ) This follow up initiative to the pilot CbREP initiative is thus aimed to scale up the initiative by building on the lessons learnt during the pilot so as to electrify additional indigenous communities in Makwanpur or in another district depending on the feasibility and the requests sent to …

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Strategic Dialogue about Governability and Indigenous People Encounter.

Organismo NALEB’ The proposal induces dialogue, exchange and articulation between the governments and the leaders and authorities of the towns, communities and indigenous organizations of Latin America and The Caribbean, recovering experiences based in ancestral practices that favor processes of concentration in the scope of governance. Systematization of the information gathered from each of the …

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Kallak and Noarvejaure – Preventing mines on indigenous Sami land

Jahkagaska Tjiellde The goal of our initiative is to prevent Beowulf Mining PLC and its swedish subsidiary Jokkmokk Iron Mines from opening an iron ore mine and the swedish company BDX from opening limestone quarry in Samii land. Get to courts to invalidate the concession permit for kallak and the reject to BDX application. Expected …

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Strengthening of Household Energy Resilience and Security of Mbororo Communities through the Revitalization of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge:Improved Clay Stoves and Fireless Cooking Bags in,four communities in the Mbéré Division, Adamawa Region of Cameroon.

African Indigenous Women Organization Central African Network (AIWO-CAN) This initiative aims to promote energy efficient of cooking methods trough the introduction and scaling up of ameliorated indigenous clay stioves and an innovation of fireless cooking bags.