Seeking Justice at the International Level

Grievance mechanisms are one avenue for indigenous peoples and local communities to have addressed issues and concerns arising from impact by projects, such as those related to extractive industries and infrastructure. However, the processes and procedures of grievance mechanisms are often buried deep in operational policies and guidelines catering toward technocrats, rather than those communities likely to need them. Thus, much work has been done to develop and improve communities’ access to grievance mechanisms by producing publications that break down and explain such mechanisms in a more user-friendly way.

Related Publications

Declaration for the Protection of Sacred Natural Sites

Submission: Land Value Index Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2018 (Kenya)

The Land Value Index Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2018

The Indigenous World 2016

Protecting Community Lands & Resources in Africa

Introducción al sistema de derechos humanos de las Naciones Unidas

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