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http://www.conservation.org/FPIC David James, an Arawak from Guyana, analyzed the process used by the government of Guyana to implement its Low Carbon Development Strategy, with a particular focus on the north Rupununi region and how Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) was achieved at a local level. Learn more: http://www.Conservation.org/FPIC He is the first indigenous lawyer in Guyana. In addition to being an advocate for indigenous rights in Guyana, he has participated on the national delegation at UNFCCC meetings and is a member of the Indigenous Peoples Commission of Guyana. Follow CI on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ConservationOrg Follow CI on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/conservation.intl
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