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Lassana Koné — Forest Peoples Programme, Congo Basin | Indigenous rights and legal frameworks

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This excerpt comes from REDAA’s webinar "Tackling the power and politics of locally led nature restoration”. This event examines how power and politics in sub-Saharan Africa, are- or are not - shaped to support, scale and sustain locally led action for nature restoration. Lassana Koné, of the Forest Peoples Programme, discusses the tension between statutory and customary law in the Congo basin, highlighting why Indigenous right must be at the centre restoration initiatives.
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This excerpt comes from REDAA’s webinar "Tackling the power and politics of locally led nature restoration”. This event examines how power and politics in sub-Saharan Africa, are- or are not - shaped to support, scale and sustain locally led action for nature restoration. Lassana Koné, of the Forest Peoples Programme, discusses the tension between statutory and customary law in the Congo basin, highlighting why Indigenous right must be at the centre restoration initiatives.
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