Home Resources Nepal’s Indigenous Peoples have a right to their own land Nepal’s Indigenous Peoples have a right to their own land When Pasang Dolma Sherpa went to school in Nepal, the teachers changed her name: she was to be called not Pasang, but Kanchhi Maya. Country Nepal Language English Publication date 2021 Region Asia Resource type Notes Strategic Pillars Indigenous Economic Models, Indigenous based-solutions & Climate Partnership Topic Lands, forests and territories Rights & Advocacy Organization The Tenure Facility View source More on this Notes Securing Community Forest Rights in Nepal through local governments and coordinated local actions Lands, forests and territories Natural resources & biodiversity Rights & Advocacy Nepal Asia Notes Nepal - Tenure Facility Lands, forests and territories Nepal Asia Notes Women's empowerment Lands, forests and territories Women's empowerment Economic development Capacity building Cambodia Asia Notes Child Rights Rights & Advocacy Youth Bangladesh Asia