UEF Demands Accountability in Implementation of Escazú Agreement

UEF Demands Accountability in Implementation of Escazú Agreement Belize signed the Escazú Agreement in February 2023, aiming for public participation in environmental decision-making and access to justice. However, when an upcoming stakeholder meeting on the agreement raised concerns about a lack of public education and invitations, the UBAD Educational Foundation (UEF) a grassroots Belizean organization …

Common Ground: Securing Land Rights and Safeguarding the Earth

Common Ground: Securing Land Rights and Safeguarding the Earth The following is an excerpt from the briefing paper of the same name, by Pearce, F. 2016. Published by International Land Coalition, Oxfam International, and Rights and Resources Initiative [Link to full document] Foreword Insecure land rights are a global crisis – for the millions of …

Quiet Victory: Court Ruling Protects Biodiversity in San Andres and Providencia.

Read the full Article Read the full Article The Raizal community of Providencia successfully challenged the construction of a coast guard station in a protected mangrove area. The court ordered the pier’s destruction, prioritizing environmental protection and honoring the community’s right to a healthy environment. This victory sets a precedent for the fight against similar …

Communal Lands: A Model for Sustainable Resource Management and Cultural Identity

Communal Lands: A Model for Sustainable Resource Management and Cultural Identity Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Photo Credit: iStock thePicThing In the Caribbean, communal land systems have been historically utilized by communities to sustainably manage and preserve their natural resources while fostering social connections. These systems often stem from indigenous traditions and have adapted over time to …

Collective Planting in Colombia and Puerto Rico

This podcast features SCT network partners Marcela and Ana Elisa whose organizations in Providencia and Vieques have both experienced the negative effects of disaster capitalism. Marcela and Ana Elisa lead organizations that provide alternative solutions to the problems faced by their communities. They focus on food sovereignty, seed exchange, agricultural training, and creating markets for locally produced goods.

UN Declaration of Rights of Peasants and Rural Workers (UNDROP)

Video on the UN Declaration of Rights of Peasants and Rural Workers (UNDROP) by La Via Campesina https://vimeo.com/771005154 La Via Campesina, a global movement for peasant rights, has released a new film exploring the UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants (UNDROP). This powerful documentary delves into how peasants can leverage this declaration to claim …

Empowering Youth for a Greener Future: Understanding the Escazú Agreement

Empowering Youth for a Greener Future: Understanding the Escazú Agreement Young people hold the key to a sustainable future, and protecting our environment is crucial in achieving that vision. But how can young voices be heard, and how can they actively participate in environmental decision-making? The Escazú Agreement offers a powerful answer This youth-friendly guide …

Escazu Agreement, Landmark Environmental Treaty, Takes Effect

Escazu Agreement, Landmark Environmental Treaty, Takes Effect Key Features: First agreement with protections for environmental defenders. Aims for sustainable development and a healthy future for all. Strengthens environmental democracy and accountability. Protects vulnerable communities and promotes social justice. Offers a path to sustainable recovery from environmental challenges. Read Full Article on SDG Knowledge Hub Read …

Barbudan Fishermen Launch Legal Campaign for Codrington Lagoon

Barbudan Fishermen Launch Legal Campaign for Codrington Lagoon, An Important Source of Water and Food Two Barbudan residents are taking legal action against their government’s approval of permits for foreign investors to construct villas on 114 acres of protected wetlands in Codrington Lagoon National Park. The lawsuit, filed by local fisherman and tour guide George …

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