Peuples Autochtones

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17 Oct 2016
Le droit des populations autochtones de donner ou non leur consentement à des projets de développement ayant une incidence sur leurs ressources naturelles et leurs modes de vie a pris de l'importance grâce à un nouveau manuel destiné à guider les acteurs du développement dans la conception et la mise en œuvre de ce type de projets. Le manuel sur le Consentement préalable, libre et éclairé (FPIC) présente les différents moyens de s'assurer que les populations autochtones puissent donner ou non leur consentement aux interventions proposées sur leurs terres et territoires, et ceci sans contrainte, avant qu'une décision ne soit prise,...
05 Oct 2016
From October 3 to 5, more than 20 experts from UN Organizations and 8 indigenous representatives came together at FAO headquarters to attend the annual meeting of the Inter-Agency Support Group on Indigenous Issues (IASG). The role of the IASG is to mainstream the work on indigenous peoples inside the different UN organizations. Its most important work this year has been the mainstreaming of a UN System Wide Action Plan on the rights of indigenous peoples (UNSWAP).  The UNSWAP, originally requested by UN Member States during the 2014 World Conference on Indigenous Peoples, was officially launched on May this...
26 May 2016
Indigenous peoples over the world face serious challenges in having their rights to land, territories and natural resources recognized. There are few countries in the world that have the institutional and legal mechanisms to enable indigenous peoples to secure their tenure rights – including access – to traditional land. In India since 2006 the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dweller's Act (commonly known as the Forest Rights Act or FRA) has recognized the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities to live off the forest and to use and govern forest resources, including the right to hold forest...
24 May 2016
From May 17-20 the workshop "Introduction to the use of management tools for tenure rights on communal lands" was held in the Heart Ecological Park Forest, St. Lucia Utatlán, Solola, organized by the association Utz  Che ', the University of San Carlos of Guatemala and FAO, with support from the British Government (DIFID) and the Ford Foundation. This 4-day workshop had the objective to strengthen participants theoretical and practical knowledge and analysis capacities, building on the experience that indigenous communities and other stakeholders have regarding local governance for sustainable land management. An exchange on territorial management and local governance was also...