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RIGHTS FOR REDD+ OR REDD+ FOR RIGHTS?

RIGHTS FOR REDD+ OR REDD+ FOR RIGHTS?. SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCES AND REMAINING CHALLENGES WORKSHOP 0775: IUCN WCC JEJU, 7 SEPT 2012. Program outline. Framing the discussion. Some of the big questions on REDD and rights:

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RIGHTS FOR REDD+ OR REDD+ FOR RIGHTS?

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  1. RIGHTS FOR REDD+ OR REDD+ FOR RIGHTS? SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCES AND REMAINING CHALLENGES WORKSHOP 0775: IUCN WCC JEJU, 7 SEPT 2012

  2. Program outline

  3. Framing the discussion Some of the big questions on REDD and rights: • Is recognition of rights a pre-requisite for REDD+? Or can REDD+ go ahead without recognition of rights? • Are there trade-offs between efficient emissions reductions and recognition of rights? What are they and how do we negotiate them? • What are the choices to move forwards with REDD+ and rights?

  4. Framing the discussion • What do we have to work with? • The IUCN Pro-poor REDD Project • Draft ‘seven principles for Pro-poor REDD+’ • FFP and FFI work on REDD+ and rights • Inspiration from the Whakatane initiative • The Conservation Initiative on Human Rights • Recommendations from discussion And a room full of experience, ideas and questions in this workshop....

  5. Framing the discussion 7 principles and 22 recommendations, organised into four themes: • Participation in REDD decision making • Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) • Land Tenure, Resource Rights and REDD+ • Equitable sharing of benefits

  6. Keynote 1 Justin Kenrick Forest Peoples’ Program www.forestpeoples.org/ justin@forestpeoples.org

  7. Keynote 2 Linda Rosengren Fauna Flora International www.fauna-flora.org/ Linda.Rosengren@fauna-flora.org

  8. Case study 1 Mario Escobedo IUCN Meso-Americas Office www.IUCN.org Mario.ESCOBEDO@iucn.org

  9. Case Study 2 Albertine Tchoulack Centre d’Appui aux Femmes Rurales, Cameroon altchoulack@hotmail.com

  10. Case Study 3 Yunus Yumte Samdhana Institute, Indonesia www.samdhana.org Papua_y@yahoo.com

  11. Discussion • Is recognition of rights a pre-requisite for REDD+? Or can REDD+ go ahead without recognition of rights? • Are there trade-offs between efficient emissions reductions and recognition of rights? What are they and how do we negotiate them? • What are the choices to move forwards with REDD+ and rights?

  12. Your ideas and choices

  13. Your ideas and choices Break-out Groups: • Group 1: Participation in REDD decision making • Group 2: Free Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) • Group 3: Land Tenure, Resource Rights and REDD+ • Group 4: Equitable sharing of benefits

  14. Your ideas and choices Break-out Groups: “produce a set of recommendations for action on REDD and Rights under your theme” • Review the principles • Amend and correct the recommendations • Produce a list of brief, clear proposals for voting • Capture ideas and highlight differences

  15. Your ideas and choices Voting on the group proposals: • Everyone has the same number of sticky dots • You vote by putting a dot on a proposal • You can vote for proposals for any of the groups • You can put as many dots as you want on each proposal • You have ten minutes for voting!

  16. What next? Outputs from this workshop: • Will be part of the congress report back • For full documentation of this workshop, please leave an email address with one of the team Other events at the Congress...

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  19. Thank you! Have a great congress

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