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The first part of a two-part blog series on using community members to monitor projects.Participatory monitoring is the term used to refer to engaging community members in overseeing the projects that impact their lives. It is typically used in projects that:
  • Can potentially have significant negative environmental and social impacts (i.e.
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Every year, the United Nations celebrate the International Day of the World's Indigenous People on the 9th of August. This is not only an opportunity to take stock of the many challenges that development poses to indigenous people, but also of the ways that indigenous peoples themselves are challenging traditional development practices and promoting their own approaches. The stakes are probably higher than ever.

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Aprovechando la riqueza de su patrimonio cultural, países de América Latina y el Caribe aplican su conocimiento ancestral para desarrollar un estilo de vida sustentable.

A seguir le presentamos dos ejemplos de proyectos, uno en Guyana y otro en Perú, que toman en cuenta las lecciones aprendidas por nuestros ancestros para adaptarnos a las condiciones climáticas de hoy en día.
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The Amazon Basin is becoming a hot spot for oil and gas exploration. New developments are mostly found in the Amazon Headwaters, extending in an arc from Venezuela through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, western Brazil, and Bolivia. These discoveries bring great promise for economic development. Yet they also pose grave threats to indigenous forest dwellers and to the incomparable biodiversity of the region.

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Three years ago, three colleagues and I were semi-kidnapped by a crowd of irate citizens. During half an hour, they surrounded our vehicle and held us hostage until their demands were heard.Although this was not the first occasion where I found myself in the middle of such a disturbance, it was the first in which we were the focus of the social conflict.This was ironic, because we were negotiating a transparent, structured and effective public consultation process.

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In 2013, hydropower supplied three-quarters of all renewable electricity and nearly one-sixth of the world’s electricity. According to the World Energy Council, the total installed global hydropower capacity has grown by 27% since 2004.Because more than half of the hydropower capacity newly commissioned in 2014 is in China, it is no coincidence that the 5th World Hydropower Congress took place in Beijing in May 2015.

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