News - Livelihoods and Culture
When Cowboys and Indians unite
2nd May 2014
Inside the unlikely alliance that is remaking the climate movement (Kristin Moe / Waging Nonviolence)
Malawi: Without land reform, small farmers become “trespassers”
26th Apr 2014
In Malawi more than 60% of land is customary, meaning that it is mostly untitled and administered by local chiefs on behalf of the government, with local communities merely enjoying user rights.nThe system has led to many abuses, with some government officials and chiefs selling off customary lands and dispossessing smallholder farmers. (IRIN)
The struggle over Sumak Kawsay in Ecuador
22nd Apr 2014
I wrote this knowing a friend and activist from Junin is illegally being kept in jail for defending his land, his community, the unique environment of Intag's Cloud Forest, and fundamental human rights. (Carlos Zorrilla / Upside Down World)
Uruguay ratifies international law for indigenous peoples’ rights
18th Apr 2014
Uruguay has pledged to ratify the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) 169 Convention, the only international law designed to protect tribal and indigenous peoples’ rights. It will be the twenty-third country to ratify the law, following Spain, Holland and Norway in Europe. (Survival)
Taiwan’s Indigenous oppose trade deal with China
31st Mar 2014
The indigenous people of Taiwan are concerned that the controversial Cross-Strait Service and Trade Agreement (CSSTA) between the island and China will lead to the destruction of their ancestral land and the suppression of their languages, among other consequences. (I-fan Lin / Global Voices)
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