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50 men and women, representing 17 African countries, were convened at the Regional Workshop on Women Participation in REDD+ Processes in Africa. The workshop was hosted by the World Bank's Social Practice, financed by the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) and executed by the Africa FCPF Capacity Building Program's (CBP) intermediaries for Indigenous People (IPs), the Indigenous Peoples Organizations (IPOs) Mainyoito Pastoralists Integrated Development Organization (MPIDO) and the Network of Indigenous and Local Communities for the Sustainable Management of Forest Ecosystems in Central…mehr

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50 men and women, representing 17 African countries, were convened at the Regional Workshop on Women Participation in REDD+ Processes in Africa. The workshop was hosted by the World Bank's Social Practice, financed by the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) and executed by the Africa FCPF Capacity Building Program's (CBP) intermediaries for Indigenous People (IPs), the Indigenous Peoples Organizations (IPOs) Mainyoito Pastoralists Integrated Development Organization (MPIDO) and the Network of Indigenous and Local Communities for the Sustainable Management of Forest Ecosystems in Central Africa (REPALEAC). In attendance were representative of prominent IPOs and government officials from relevant offices, as well as FCPF CBP intermediaries from Latin America and Asia, representatives from academia, the media and the private sector, and World Bank FMT members and project team members.
Autorenporträt
Me llamo Hillary Wangila y soy del oeste de Kenia (condado de Bungoma, distrito de Kimilili). Profesionalmente, soy periodista formada en la Universidad Zetech, situada en el condado de Kiambu. Comencé mi andadura periodística en la Agencia de Noticias de Kenia, y más tarde empecé a trabajar como periodista independiente en Ndole Media Group.