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|Name=Association des Femme Paules Autochtones du Tchad
 
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Éducation
 
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Human rights
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Indigenous rights
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Droits des peuples autochtones
  
Environmental protection
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Biodiversity
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Biodiversité
 
|Description=AFPAT, the Association of Indigenous Fulani Women of Chad, is an apolitical and non-profit organization.  
 
|Description=AFPAT, the Association of Indigenous Fulani Women of Chad, is an apolitical and non-profit organization.  
 
AFPAT is the first community-based association that actively participates in international negotiations on climate, sustainable development, biodiversity and environmental protection in general.
 
AFPAT is the first community-based association that actively participates in international negotiations on climate, sustainable development, biodiversity and environmental protection in general.
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[[Geographical focus::15.4542° N, 18.7322° E]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 21 April 2023

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Organization name

Association des Femme Paules Autochtones du Tchad

Organization link

http://www.afpat.net/

Organization type

Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG)

Country

Tchad

Current focus/area

Sensibilisation

Entraînement

Éducation

Droits de l'homme

Droits des peuples autochtones

Protection de l'environnement

Biodiversité

Description/notes

AFPAT, the Association of Indigenous Fulani Women of Chad, is an apolitical and non-profit organization. AFPAT is the first community-based association that actively participates in international negotiations on climate, sustainable development, biodiversity and environmental protection in general.

Compendium source

A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN West and Central Africa (CANWA)


15° 27' 15.12" N, 18° 43' 55.92" E