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Malaysia indigenous peoples

Regulating Timber Plantations Key to Protecting Land Rights in Malaysia
By Matthew Reysio-Cruz and Luciana Téllez Chávez
Timber plantations have now become the greatest threat to the Malaysian rainforest and its Indigenous residents.

What the Loss and Damage Fund Means for Indigenous Communities
By Raksha Pandya-Wood and Azliyana Azhari
It’s time for Malaysia to tap into the insights of its Indigenous communities to develop sustainable climate adaptation strategies.

Malaysia’s Sea Nomads: Trapped Between Southeast Asia’s High and Low Politics
By Mustika Indah Khairina and Wengki Ariando
Sea nomads have faced decades of discrimination in postcolonial Southeast Asia. Malaysia’s recent mass evictions of the Bajau Laut are just the latest example.

Indigenous Voices Are Missing From ASEAN
By Sochea Pheap
The region is home to between 90 and 125 million Indigenous people. Their concerns need to be reflected in the bloc's policies.
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