Get REDDY: The Podcast Series
The world’s forests are critical in the battle against climate change. Forests capture carbon pollution from power plants, vehicles, and other sources. Around the world, people in indigenous communities that depend on forests for their livelihoods want to protect their lands from destruction by outside activities. They are supported in their efforts by programs like REDD+. Implemented by the World Bank and other organizations, REDD+ understands that trees are more valuable standing than cut down. Hear community leaders tell their experiences with preserving their forests and control of their land, on our podcast series, Get REDDY. Get REDDY is an information program on REDD+ by and for Indigenous Peoples and local communities, produced by the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) of the World Bank. Featuring Indigenous Peoples and local communities working on REDD+, Get REDDY shares accessible, easily understandable information and knowledge about climate change, REDD+, and results-based climate finance to help communities in their engagement with REDD+ programs and activities.
Get REDDY: The Podcast Series
Episode 2: Get REDDY: The Podcast Series: Derechos sobre la tierra: Spanish
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Los lazos que unen a los Pueblos Indígenas y las comunidades locales con su tierra son fuertes. Pero los derechos de las comunidades indígenas a controlar sus bosques ancestrales están en juego mientras el mundo lucha contra el cambio climático. Las comunidades indígenas pueden obtener apoyo para el reconocimiento y la protección de sus derechos territoriales a través de REDD+, respaldado por el Fondo Cooperativo para el Carbono de los Bosques del Banco Mundial. En este episodio, Pablo Mis, un líder de la comunidad Maya Q'eqchi y una autoridad mundial en derechos territoriales indígenas y la preservación de los bosques, cuenta cómo REDD+ ayuda a su gente, en este episodio de nuestra serie de podcasts, Get REDDY.