The Path to Scale (P2S) is an informal initiative that aims to scale-up global ambition to legally recognize the land and resource rights of Indigenous Peoples, local communities and Afro-descendant Peoples — particularly women — at least to a level necessary to achieve the 2030 global climate and biodiversity targets.
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Rights and Resources Initiative
2445 M Street NW, Suite 520
Washington, DC 20037
USA