In Tanzania’s drought-prone rangelands, the planting of native species is reviving ecosystems, to the benefit of people and nature.
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Climate change is placing stress on the La Mojana wetlands. Indigenous knowledge and wisdom are helping bring them back to life.
As the policies, procedures and modalities of the Fund are being set up, Indigenous Peoples must be able to meaningfully participate.
Indigenous Peoples are custodians of unique knowledge and practices that can offer effective climate solutions. We explain how.
Indigenous women in Kenya are leading the way in forest conservation while preserving their cultural heritage.
With support from the Adaptation Fund, a project is helping restore wetlands in the La Mojana region of northern Colombia.
The 23rd session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues will take place in-person from 15-26 April 2024.
This Mayan millennial agriculture system is key to forest conservation in Mexico – and needs women and young people to survive.
How Indigenous groups are safeguarding nature and supporting the fight against climate change
For the Wayúu people, cultivating the guajiro bean is an integral part of their culture, and contributes to build resilience to climate change.
Indigenous communities in Belize find a livelihood and a home while protecting and restoring the forest's ecosystems.
Communities are demanding governments to address the climate injustices they are facing. Here we explain what climate justice is and why it matters.
With nations across the region pushing for a greener future for all, here is what they have to say.
Indigenous Peoples and local forest communities have been left out of decision-making processes for far too long.