For years, many international declarations have affirmed Indigenous Peoples’ rights, yet implementation often falls short. We call on the private sector, governments, and philanthropic organizations to move beyond symbolic recognition and toward genuine partnerships that uphold rights while tackling the environmental crisis we face.| FSC Indigenous Foundation
On the forested slopes of Benguet in the Philippines, two young Indigenous entrepreneurs are proving that business can be both an act of cultural preservation and environmental stewardship.| FSC Indigenous Foundation
Languages are an essential part of culture and the shaping of groups, peoples and nations. They allow us to name the world, to get […]| CLEAR Global
While land rights and monitoring is pivotal to reducing deforestation and protecting biodiversity—an unexpected benefit is that it also enables Indigenous peoples to deepen their cultural connections and understanding of their ancestral lands.| Rainforest Foundation US