Track the ongoing efforts of this legal NGO as we seek to assist communities to engage with legal frameworks to secure environmental and social justice.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Introducing ABS+
Saturday, March 27, 2010
The Theatrics of Negotiations
Natural Justice and UNEP hosted a side event at the ABSWG9 negotiations in Cali, Colombia, on March 25. Balakrishna Pisupati introduced the event, which began with the launch of a study on forest management in the context of ABS by Suhel al-Janabi (GeoMedia) and Olivier Rukundo (Natural Justice Associate and Centre for International Sustainable Development Law). Holly Shrumm (Natural Justice) presented on participatory methodologies that can be used in the implementation of international law and policy through community empowerment processes, including role-playing scenarios, participatory mapping, and participatory videography. Hjalmar-Jorge Joffre-Eichhorn then led an interactive activity to illustrate how participatory theatre can be used to engage communities in conflict resolution and building confidence and consensus.TKC Consultations in Cali
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Community protocols in Latin America
Harry Jonas, Natural Justice, presented at a side event on Day 3 of the ABSWG9 in Cali, Colombia. Alongside colleagues Alejandro Argumedo (Asociacion ANDES, Peru), Heraclio Herrera (Fundacion Dob Yala, Panama), and Rodrigo de la Cruz (COICA, Bolivia), he presented on bio-cultural community protocols in the context of the International Regime on Access and Benefit Sharing. Harry discussed the Bushbuckridge community protocol in South Africa, while the others discussed protocols from their respective communities in Latin America. Colleagues Carmen Candelo (WWF-Colombia) and Jaime Delgadillo (AGRUCO-COMPAS, Bolivia), who work on similar issues surrounding bio-cultural diversity and endogenous development, were also in attendance. The event underscored the increasing relevance of community protocols as tools and processes to ensure the recognition and support of communities' rights and customary laws.
News Article: Customary Laws Protect Forest Better Than Government
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Back to the Future (of ABS)
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
ABS Working Group 9, Cali, Colombia
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
The Inception of a Capacity Development Initiative for Sabah
GDF-Natural Justice Darwin Workshop
- International laws relating to communities' management of natural resources;
- Bio-cultural community protocols;
- Field updates from community researchers about the workshops in Buayan and Bundu Tuhan (see earlier blog posts), the wildlife corridor and the anti-dam campaign;
- Group discussions about key issues affecting local communities, what information communities might want to convey to other stakeholders, and in which format (including written word, GIS maps, video and photo); and
- Group discussions to plan practical ways forwards.
The meeting concluded with GDF's community researchers agreeing a programme of community meetings in the Ulu Papar valley and Bundu Tuhan to obtain further information about relevant factors (such as the extent of community managed forests, location of cultural sites and land management practices) towards the development of community protocols calling for the recognition of their role in managing indigenous and community conserved areas (ICCAs). Harry and Holly thank Agnes, Adam, James and the GDF community researchers for hosting them for the past 3 weeks - and are already looking forward to the return.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Reviewing Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas in Malaysia
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