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In 2018, NTFP-EP celebrated 20 years, a work spanning almost a generation. As it prepares for the next 10 years, the organization faces communities in transition, communities in the middle of a fast changing environment.
The NTFP-EP looks forward to 2030, envisioning a change that requires structural and cultural change, breaking down deeply ingrained culture of singular processes and way of thinking, where other knowledge and ways of doing are not trusted nor recognized, and top-led governance where communities are seen as dependents, weak and marginal, instead of people with equal rights and as competent partners; and where “resting” land and intact forests are seen as unproductive and wasted resources.
The organization will face a sense of urgency as threats to communities and their lands and changes in the environment accelerate and the impacts of climate change risk to turn into a crisis. But it moves forward with hope as it builds on the gains made in the past 5, 20 years and the 10-year program cycle coincides with the Agenda 2030, which mainstreams the promotion and the protection of Indigenous Peoples rights, and there is a growing consciousness around the world towards healthier paradigms for people and the earth.
Scoping study on cutting-edge technology and strategic knowledge on NTFPs for the green economy
Participatory needs assessment on wild foods diversity towards food security and climate change adaptation in Ratanakiri province
2014 ASFN CSO Working Papers: Paving future actions to engage ASEAN on Social Forestry and Climate Change towards a people-centered ASEAN Economic Community
Protecting Community Livelihoods and Associated Traditional Ecological Knowledge under the ASEAN Economic Community
2014 ASFN CSO Working Papers: Paving future actions to engage ASEAN on Social Forestry and Climate Change towards a people-centered ASEAN Economic Community
Promoting community forest small and medium-sized enterprises in light of the ASEAN Economic Community
Ensuring that community forestry supports and benefits from ASEAN Economic Integration
Aspects of Knowledge of Forests of the Bunongs (People of Dak Dam Commune)