Reuters: Cameroon readies new law to strengthen forest governance

BUEA, Cameroon (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Cameroon’s government is due to introduce legal reforms by the end of the year to redress weaknesses in its two-decade-old forestry legislation. The new forest code will better protect rainforests and the rights of indigenous communities that rely on them, officials say.

Quarterly Update 2013.4
Quarterly Update 2013.4

2013 saw a lot of serious progress in forest tenure reform: legal judgments that upheld the rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities; successful local…

RRI Quarterly Update (July – September 2013)
RRI Quarterly Update (July – September 2013)

The crisis of insecure land rights–most immediately felt by the millions of Indigenous Peoples and other local communities who risk losing their lands and livelihoods–profoundly…

Indigenous Participation in REDD+ increases in Peru
Indigenous Participation in REDD+ increases in Peru

In 2010″ during the meeting on “The Preparation Proposal of Redd + in Peru”” RRI collaborator AIDESEP expressed its views on the process” and how…