Lifespace

Samdhana works on the interconnectedness of mountains and plains, rivers and seas, and people and places with systematic approaches that encompass the socio-political-economic-natural-cultural drivers of local communities development and well-being across generations based on their perception and appreciation. Through the lifescape approach, we work with IPLC partners to secure rights, improve livelihoods, and conserve ecological functions and biodiversity in a particular land and/or seascape. Here, we support the movement for transitioning away from an extractive economy, towards a system that gives priority to healthy and living lands, seas, and empowered IPLCS, to mainstream local, indigenous, and living solutions.
Objective 1: Indigenous governance strengthening and participatory formulation of Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plan (ADSDPP) or community development plans
Decades of hard effort of advocacy and policy works on Indigenous Peoples rights is coming to fruition. In particular are the recognition of Indigenous communities, their lands and territories, and their customary forests. To fully seize these opportunities and momentum, the Indigenous Peoples in Tanah Papua need to address the challenges they currently face.
Project Goal
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The project wants to strategically address those issues following the three pathways of the GLA 2 programme. Specifically, the project objectives are:
Project objectives
The overall aim of “ABCD In Food” is to strengthen resilience among indigenous communities through the protection and promotion of their diverse agricultural, biological, and cultural systems.
Specific Objectives:
Project objectives
To support the Calamian Tagbanwa community-led conservation of traditional food sources for improved food security and assertion of rights.
Specifically, the project aims to:
By 2023, at least 40 communities/local groups in the Mamta, Domberai and Anim Ha indigenous regions of Papua will have been connected in terms of their knowledge, economies and overall solidarity. Together, these communities will grow their own capacity and capability to secure their rights and livelihoods, and conserve forests and agrobiodiversity. This will ultimately…
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