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May 6, 2021March 8, 2022

CBD: Extend The Nagoya Protocol to Sustainable Use of Wildlife

Imagine an approach to wildlife conservation that allows wildlife populations to flourish, respects the rights of local and indigenous peoples to determine their own future, and helps reduce poverty and inequality.

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May 3, 2021April 5, 2024

Webinar: The Impact of Natural Resource Management Laws on IPLC rights

ADVANCING RIGHTS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA (ARISA) Webinar: The Impact of Natural Resource Management Laws and Policies on Indigenous Peoples Rights, Livelihoods, and Culture.

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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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