T O GE T H E R P O S S IB L E The WWF-backed Amazon Indigenous Rights and Resources project supports Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon to actively take part in development planning and decisions. This includes providing training for Indigenous monitors to use technology such as drones (see recent training course pictured) to collect data and report threats about their territories. TOGETHER WITH THE PEOPLE LIVING CLOSEST TO NATURE EMBEDDING HUMAN RIGHTS IN CONSERVATION In 2020, an Independent Panel published a number of recommendations after reviewing WWF's response to human rights abuses by some government rangers in Central Africa, India and Nepal. It concluded that we must do more to ensure community voices are heard and respected, as well as WWF INTERNATIONAL 2023 advocate for governments to uphold their human rights obligations. We committed to better embed human rights in our conservation activities and established a three-year Action Plan that we have been implementing since 2021 and continue to learn from. We have provided annual updates on the progress we are making, with the third and final implementation update due for publication in early 2024. Visit wwf.panda.org/ independentreview to see the Independent Panel recommendations and WWF's ongoing responses. WWF must take human-rights-based approaches to conservation © Israel Vale / WWF-Brazilhttp://wwf.panda.org/independtreview http://wwf.panda.org/independtreview