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MA-Community Empowerment toward Life with Dignity (CELD)
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The project organizes community members who have land issues, land conflicts and human rights issues, and through local committees empowers them to address their issues to relevant actors. Various trainings on basic human rights and relevant laws are provided, along with linking farmers together through networks and NGOs, for them to push government to be accountable and respond to the farmers’ needs.
Liberia REDD+ Investment Program
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This project (LFSP) consists of three strategic pilars for cooperation on forest with Liberia. LFSP is developed by the World Bank in close collaboration with the authorities in Liberia. The project will strengthen institutional capacity to manage woodlands and support activities contributing to sustainable economic activity and management of protected areas. The project will also support the development of a system for measuring and reporting emissions. The program funds training of local small-scale farmers in climate resilient agriculture, including modern plant materials, tools and technology. The program also supports local land-use planning and mapping of natural resources (including soil quality), a prerequisite for strengthening local resilience.
NOR-Community Actions for Peace and Reconciliation Project
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Awareness programs for communities on right to education, land rights, peoples organisations
Protecting Forests, Protecting Rights
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The project aims to protect 3.4 million hectares of forests and ecosystems through expanded indigneous peoples' land rights in Guyana and supporting indigneous organizations and communities with strengthened leadership, territorial governance, policy and advocacy as well as their institutional and technical capacity to monitor threatened lands. The partners in Guyana include Amerindian Peoples Association, Forest Peoples Programme and South Rupununi District etc.
RFUS Protecting forests through protecting rights in Guyana
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Other partners include: Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) and South Central Peoples Development Association (SCPDA). The project aims to improve government policies and decision making on indigenous lands, forests, climate protection, safeguards and civic participation in Guyana through the engagement of civil society and reliable tenure data.