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TOURISM
August 25, 2022August 25, 2022

A rights-based approach to post-COVID tourism recovery in Malawi?

When COVID19 spread across the globe in 2020, disrupting international and regional tourism, it was the small-scale participants benefitting from tourism activities who were most critically affected.

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in African Conservation / Human Wildlife Conflict / Wildlife Economies
Community Leaders Network
December 16, 2020February 26, 2022

CLN AND RA Statement presented at CBD Virtual Session on Biodiversity, One Health and COVID-19

Community Leaders Network members and Resource Africa who are participating in the  15-16 December CBD virtual session under the theme “Biodiversity, One Health and responses to COVID19” will today present the following statement:

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in Advocacy Activities / Blog
December 10, 2020February 26, 2022

Conservation must begin with respecting human rights

On International Human Rights Day, we celebrate Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities. At long last the world is increasingly hearing their voices, acknowledging their rights to sustainably manage their resources, and respecting their ecological knowledge.

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in Blog / Community Voices / Rights, Resources & Livelihoods / Sustainable Use

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