Home- Forest Peoples Programme - Working with forest peoples to secure their rights
Forest Peoples Programme is an international human rights organization dedicated to securing the rights of indigenous peoples and other forest-dependent communities. It works to ensure that these communities can maintain their traditional livelihoods, cultures, and governance systems, while also having a say in decisions that affect their lands and resources. The organization operates globally, with a focus on tropical forest regions.
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Engages in advocacy and campaigns to protect the rights of forest peoples and their environments.
Provides legal support to indigenous and forest-dependent communities to defend their rights.
Conducts research and publishes reports on issues affecting forest peoples and their environments.
Works to empower communities through capacity building and support for self-determination.
Facilitates global networking among indigenous peoples and forest-dependent communities.
Influences international and national policies to better protect the rights of forest peoples.
Promotes environmental protection and sustainable management of forest resources.
Supports the preservation of indigenous cultures and traditional knowledge.
Based in Moreton-in-Marsh, United Kingdom.
Operates in over 60 countries across the globe.
Works in partnership with local communities, NGOs, and international organizations.
Funded by a mix of grants from foundations, governments, and individual donations.
Has received numerous awards for its work in human rights and environmental protection.
Offers volunteer opportunities for individuals interested in supporting its mission.
Provides educational resources and materials on indigenous rights and environmental issues.
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