BirdLife: The Magazine Oct - Dec 2019 | Page 30

PEOPLE POWER by Charlotte Mathiassen s fires rage through the Amazon and the world seems to prioritise making money over preserving irreplaceable habitats, how can we make sure that the world’s most important forest IBAs get the protection they so desperately need? We cannot achieve progress unless we work directly with the indigenous peoples and local communities who live around these sites and depend upon the resources they provide. To ensure lasting change, we need to empower local people to manage their land in a way that can be sustained for generations to come. The People Partner with Nature (PPN) A programme does just that, supporting sustainable forest management in seven key IBAs across Kenya, Nepal and Uganda. Backed by Danish funding and implemented by DOF (BirdLife in Denmark), the programme has been working with BirdLife Partners Bird Conservation Nepal, Nature Kenya and NatureUganda since 2015. PPN’s pathway towards positive change includes raising public awareness, empowering people both educationally and financially, and integrating conservation into human wellbeing. To achieve this, they provide training and resources for alternative, nature-friendly livelihoods that boost incomes and take pressure off the forest. Throughout, PPN actively involves women, indigenous people and marginalised groups who may not usually have a voice. In order to get everyone’s voices heard, they support cooperation between local authorities and forest conservation groups, and engage nationally and internationally in political decisions. One of PPN’s wider aims is to share these best practices with the entire BirdLife Partnership, so sustainable participatory forest management can spread across the world. In the meantime, here are some success stories…