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In Marseille, territorial voices propose a community-based approach to conservation

In Marseille, territorial voices propose a community-based approach to conservation

by admin | Sep 3, 2021 | International agenda, News

A delegation of the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities (GATC) is participating in the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Marseille, France, to ask members to include communities in biodiversity conservation strategies. The Alliance of indigenous peoples and...
Mesoamerican Leadership School renovates programs in Petén and Honduran Mosquitia

Mesoamerican Leadership School renovates programs in Petén and Honduran Mosquitia

by admin | Aug 19, 2021 | News

The Mesoamerican School of Leadership (EML by its Spanish initials) conducted follow-up missions in Petén, Guatemala, and the Honduran Mosquitia last June and July. In Petén and the Honduran Mosquitia, the training program has worked with young people involved in the...
Sihkru Tara 2021: Walking in the footprints of our ancestors

Sihkru Tara 2021: Walking in the footprints of our ancestors

by admin | Aug 9, 2021 | From the territories, News

This August 7, 8, and 9, Sihkru Tara is celebrated – the binational meeting of Miskito and Afro-descendant indigenous peoples of Nicaragua and Honduras will be held in the municipalities of Waspam and Bilwi, Puerto Cabezas (Nicaragua) and will culminate with the...
World fails to address indigenous contributions to climate change mitigation

World fails to address indigenous contributions to climate change mitigation

by admin | Aug 9, 2021 | News

Territorial leaders denounce ‘carbon piracy’ of ecosystem services provided by their forest communities on this Indigenous Peoples Day. UN scientific report released today states that forests are essential to retaining the store of carbon. Photo: If Not Us Then Who...
FEPROAH creates women’s organizations and affiliates new cooperatives

FEPROAH creates women’s organizations and affiliates new cooperatives

by admin | Aug 6, 2021 | From the territories, News

From July 28 to 30, the Federation of Agroforestry Producers of Honduras (FEPROAH) held an Extraordinary Assembly as part of the project: “Identity, territory, local communities and intergenerational integration for the promotion of sustainable development and...
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  • Mesoamerican delegation leads interregional meeting of local communities, afro-descendant peoples, and Other collectivities in Bonn, Germany
  • Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and Local Community Women Participate in the II Summit of Mesoamerican Indigenous Women
  • Declaration of the AMPB Forest Carbon Markets Working Group: Towards fair and transparent carbon markets and REDD+ processes
  • Indigenous and local community organizations from Mesoamerica will engage in dialogue with international cooperation regarding direct climate financing in their territories
  • Eight organizations of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities present their first systematization, “Indigenous and Community Economy in Mesoamerica”

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