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Gathering vegetables for market in the Mau Forest, August 2008.  REUTERS/FINBARR O'REILLY

One year after a court ruling, the Ogiek are still waiting for reparations. Amy Hall reports on a case that...

Around 700 families were evicted from the  Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India  in November 2017, following an order of the  Guwahati High Court.  ZUMA PRESS /ALAMY

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A target to turn 30 per cent of the world’s land into protected areas for nature by 2030 is set to be agreed by world...

A group of women are pictured tending to vegetables in Koyli Alpha, Senegal, in 2019. They were taking part in the Great Green Wall project which hopes to restore 100 million hectares of degraded land across the African continent by 2030. Simon Townsley/Panos

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It brings power and wealth to whoever holds it, but land should be treated as a public good, argues Amy Hall...

Illustration shows a couple with a baby gazing on to a green pastured horizon with birds gathering in the air. Image created by Julie Flett for We Sang You  Home by Richard Van Camp, published by Orca  Book Publishers

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Riley Yesno explores some of the ways the Indigenous-led movement is redistributing land and wealth in...

Dave Bangs speaks to a crowd of  ‘mass trespassers’. 

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Hundreds of people take part in a ‘mass trespass’ to save an ancient woodland under threat from the development of a Center...

An indigenous movement in Jharkhand is reminding the Indian authorities of their constitutional duty to protect tribal lands.

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An indigenous movement in Jharkhand is reminding the Indian authorities of their constitutional duty to protect tribal lands...

Paraguay

This article is almost six years old.

Paraguay’s land activists are under attack. Toby Hill profiles the country’s precarious democracy....

Nubian resistance: A Nubian man on a camel.

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In the wake of the tragic loss, Mohammed Elnaiem looks back at years of resistance.

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Roxana Olivera talks to Goldman Environment Prize winner Máxima Acuña.

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Saranel Benjamin reports on efforts to prevent illegal evictions and educate people on their rights.

This article is almost nine years old.

Rather than Pandit ‘ghettos’, what we need is proper integration, argues Uzma Falak.

This article is almost nine years old.

Iris Gonzales reports on a momentous victory for the Philippine Children’s Medical Centre.

This article is almost nine years old.

No end in sight for Kenya’s land troubles, says Henry Owino.

This article is almost nine years old.

UK aid is funding a ‘new wave of colonialism’ as Africa is carved up by big business, writes Chris Walker.

This article is almost nine years old.

Indigenous leader Irrael Manuel Aguilar Solano on the continuing injustices faced by his people in Colombia...

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Mischa Wilmers talks to the exiled leader of the Free West Papua movement about his lifelong struggle for...

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