NGO support can negatively impact allocation of Amazonian territorial rights, research finds
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Bobbybascomb
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MongabayNGO support can negatively impact allocation of Amazonian territorial rights, research findsmongabay.comNon-governmental organizations (NGOs) have played a critical role in the fight to secure title to ancestral Indigenous lands in the Amazon. They can provide financial assistance and legal representation in court, but new research shows that for groups that do not benefit from this support, the arrival of NGOs may cause more harm than good. […]
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