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|Description=The World Rainforest Movement (WRM) is an international initiative that aims to contribute to struggles, reflections, and political actions of forest-dependent peoples, indigenous, peasants, and other communities in the global South. WRM is part of a global movement for social and environmental justice and respect for human and collective rights. | |Description=The World Rainforest Movement (WRM) is an international initiative that aims to contribute to struggles, reflections, and political actions of forest-dependent peoples, indigenous, peasants, and other communities in the global South. WRM is part of a global movement for social and environmental justice and respect for human and collective rights. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:53, 19 May 2023
Organization name
World Rainforest Movement
Organization link
Organization type
Réseau
Country
Current focus/area
Autonomisation communautaire Renforcement de la résistance Sensibilisation Réseautage Construction d'alliances Diffusion de l'information Droits humains Gestion territoriale Droits environnementaux
Description/notes
The World Rainforest Movement (WRM) is an international initiative that aims to contribute to struggles, reflections, and political actions of forest-dependent peoples, indigenous, peasants, and other communities in the global South. WRM is part of a global movement for social and environmental justice and respect for human and collective rights.
Its main role is to support struggles that defend the collective rights and self-determination of indigenous peoples and peasant communities who live in and with the forest over their territories, lives, and cultures.
(website)
Compendium source
Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival
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