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This webinar shows the steps that were taken in developing a Traditional Knowledge National Action Plan (TKNAP) for Guyana.
The aim of the guide is to help facilitate a process of knowledge exchange between Indigenous and other local communities, to share stories and experiences, and learn from one another on cultural heritage and biodiversity conservation.
The aim of the trainer’s guide is to improve the capacity of Indigenous leaders and staff in government agencies and civil society organisations to strengthen and support inclusivity of Indigenous and local peoples in national decision-making and to safeguard their traditional knowledge, innovations and practices.
This manual provides practical steps to promote and use traditional knowledge in biodiversity conservation, using peer-to-peer knowledge exchange as a way to share best practices and to inspire communities to take action to current social-ecological challenges.
The aim of this free e-module is to gain a good understanding what traditional knowledge is and the numerous benefits from ensuring its continued use and wider inclusion; to improve understanding of what good traditional knowledge inclusion looks like and how it can be achieved; to know how to engage with Indigenous and local communities in a respectful way; to explore common challenges for the inclusion of traditional knowledge and ways to overcome these; to highlight international Conventions and resources that support the inclusion of Indigenous and local people’s rights and traditional knowledge.
The purpose of this handbook is to guide health and social care practitioners in their work with communities, based on the findings of an exploratory community mental health resilience project undertaken in Guyana with health and social care practitioners using three case study communities.
The main aim of this handbook is to promote community owned solutions by proposing approaches that respond to current and future challenges to sustainability, natural resources management and biodiversity conservation. The handbook introduces key concepts and techniques which underpin a participatory and systems approach to community engagement. English version.
The main aim of this handbook is to promote community owned solutions by proposing approaches that respond to current and future challenges to sustainability, natural resources management and biodiversity conservation. The handbook introduces key concepts and techniques which underpin a participatory and systems approach to community engagement. Spanish version.
The main aim of this handbook is to promote community owned solutions by proposing approaches that respond to current and future challenges to sustainability, natural resources management and biodiversity conservation. The handbook introduces key concepts and techniques which underpin a participatory and systems approach to community engagement. French version.
The main aim of this handbook is to promote community owned solutions by proposing approaches that respond to current and future challenges to sustainability, natural resources management and biodiversity conservation. The handbook introduces key concepts and techniques which underpin a participatory and systems approach to community engagement. Portuguese version.