This paper is part of a series documenting Indigenous Peoples’ and advocates’ experiences with NBSAP revision processes in several Asian countries where AIPP members and partners are active. By examining both successful engagement strategies and persistent challenges, they offer insights for other Indigenous advocates, highlight key concerns for policy-makers, and point to important opportunities for allies to support Indigenous Peoples. AIPP’s goal is to inform on-going and future policy development, implementation, monitoring and reporting to enable more meaningful engagement of Indigenous Peoples in biodiversity governance and decision-making across the region.
Indigenous Peoples’ Experience with the Revision of Nepal’s National Biodiversity Strategic and Action Plan
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