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Thomson Reuters Foundation’s TrustLaw: Free Legal Services for NGOs

12 September 2018

TrustLaw is the Thomson Reuters Foundation’s global pro bono legal programme. We connect high-impact NGOs and social enterprises working to create social and environmental change with the best law firms and corporate legal teams to provide them with free legal assistance. We produce groundbreaking legal research and offer innovative training courses worldwide.


Indonesia still behind in indigenous peoples land recognition

12 September 2018

Indonesia has been slow in granting forest tenure to indigenous peoples and local communities after an historic court ruling five years ago mandated that the government recognize their tenure rights.


A study released by the Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI) on Monday revealed that the total amount of land designated for indigenous peoples and local communities only grew from 0.22 million hectares  in 2002 to 0.79 million in 2017. The total areas owned by local peoples only reached 0.01 million ha last year.


Kosovo, Serbia consider a land swap, an idea that divides the Balkans

06 September 2018

Opponents say the proposal would validate a cause of the fighting throughout the Balkans in the 1990s - so-called ethnic cleansing


BUJANOVAC, Serbia (Reuters) - Shaip Kamberi, the mayor of Serbia's municipality of Bujanovac, will start living a long-time dream if Serbia reaches an agreement to swap some of its territory with neighbouring Kosovo.


Indigenous lands crucial for conservation

04 September 2018

New maps show indigenous peoples are custodians of 40% of Earth’s protected and ecologically intact landscapes


The world’s remaining ‘wild places’ are often envisaged to be packed full of biodiversity, and bereft of one troublesome species: Homo sapiensBut a new global study shows that about 40% of protected and ecologically-intact landscapes are actually under indigenous peoples’ custodianship.


Blood in bio-ethanol: how indigenous peoples’ lives are being destroyed by global agribusiness in Brazil

30 August 2018

For more than half a century, the indigenous Kaiowá and Guarani people of Brazil have been deprived of their ancestral lands, and consigned to small reserves where it is impossible to maintain their traditional livelihoods. Generations of these indigenous peoples’ lives have been marked by violence and vulnerability as they have tried to reclaim what, according to the Brazilian constitution, is rightfully theirs.


Africa's forests at risk if indigenous 'rebels' excluded - experts

29 August 2018

Indigenous communities can prove useful allies if brought on board with programmes to plant and safeguard trees


NAIROBI - Initiatives to restore African forests, decimated by loggers and land-hungry farmers, must include indigenous people if they are to succeed, experts said on Wednesday.


Analysis shows that forest-dwelling communities often sabotage efforts to plant or safeguard trees when they are excluded from them, whereas they can prove valuable allies if they are brought on board, they said.


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