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IFAD Policy Brief on Engagement with Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous peoples, who often live in rural areas of developing countries and face high levels of poverty and food insecurity, are an important constituency for IFAD.
Participatory Guarantee System case study report
In 2017, after several years of partnership between IFAD and Slow Food on themes related to food security, indigenous peoples and youth, IFAD approved a large grant project, called “Empowering Indigenous Youth and their Communities to Defend and Promote their Food Heritage,” to be implemented by Slow Food over three years.
The Latin America and Caribbean Advantage: Family farming – a critical success factor for resilient food security and nutrition
Policy brief: Partnering with indigenous peoples for the SDGs
دعم الزراعة الحساسة للتغذية من خلال الأنواع المهملة وغير المستغلة: الإطار التشغيلي
سد الثغرات: مذكرة السياسة العامة لإدراج منظور المساواة بين الجنسين والثقافات في الزراعة والتنمية الريفية
الغرض من هذه المذكرة هو دعم الحوار للنظر في نهج المساواة بين الجنسين والنهج الثقافي في سياسات الأمن الغذائي والإنتاجية والتنمية الريفية.
The Indigenous Peoples Assistance Facility: Linking grass-roots indigenous peoples’ organizations and the international community
Indigenous and tribal peoples and ethnic minorities are disproportionately represented among the rural poor. Many of the poorest communities of indigenous peoples are difficult to reach through mainstream development programmes.
مرفق مساعدة الشعوب الأصلية - تقييم اداء الدورة الرابعة من مرفق مساعدة الشعوب الأصلية
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Indigenous peoples’ collective rights to lands, territories and natural resources
Efforts to expand and strengthen indigenous peoples’ rights over their lands, territories and natural resources have become crucial to achieving the objectives of poverty reduction, more secure livelihoods, environmental sustainability and the preservation of indigenous cultural value systems. With this aim, over the past decades IFAD has worked together with indigenous peoples and their representing institutions to create enabling environments to secure their access to collective rights over ancestral territories, improve the sustainable management of indigenous lands, regulate the community use of natural resources and reduce conflicts over lands and resources.