Here is a selection of land rights-focused organizations with which the LandMark team has collaborated.
Global
The Land Portal Foundation creates, curates, and shares land governance information by fostering an inclusive and accessible data landscape.
Global
The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting and defending Indigenous Peoples’ rights.
Global
FPP’s teams have land rights, environment, development, and Indigenous affairs expertise. They have high-level qualifications in social anthropology, human rights law, tropical forest ecology, and environmental science. The team has longstanding and extensive experience working directly with Indigenous and forest peoples around the globe.
Global
Native Land Digital strives to create and foster conversations about the history of colonialism, Indigenous ways of knowing, and settler-Indigenous relations through educational resources such as our map and Territory Acknowledgement Guide.
United States
Focused on Native lands in the United States, The NLIS serves as a repository of learning resources, information, and data to help defend and protect Native lands for the benefit of Native peoples. The NLIS also aims to challenge the status quo of historical data colonialism in the United States.
Global
If Not Us Then Who supports environmental leadership from Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to build networks and cultivate inclusive impact-driven storytelling.
Global
The Global Alliance of Territorial Communities (GATC) is a political platform for Indigenous Peoples and local communities to unite to defend Mother Earth for all humanity’s present and future benefit. The alliance represents 35 million people living in forest territories from 24 countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.