Promoting Pygmy Peoples Rights
The 'Pygmy' peoples of the Congo Basin are lacking in basic rights.

Working with local partner organisations, the Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) is running a long-term advocacy progamme to encourage the adoption of new policies, and the better use of existing legal provisions, in order to promote the well-being of pygmy communities in the Republic of Congo, Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Our projects in Promoting Pygmy Peoples Rights:
Countries related to Promoting Pygmy Peoples Rights:
Publications relevant to Promoting Pygmy Peoples Rights:
- › Carbon Sunk - The potential impacts of avoided deforestation credits on emissions trading mechanisms (Bahasa Indonesia)
- › Carbon Sunk - The potential impacts of avoided deforestation credits on emissions trading mechanisms (English)
- › Clouds on the Horizon, the Congo Basin's Forests and Climate Change
- › International Analysis the rights of indigenous people in the Republic of Congo
- › Justification for a law protecting indigenous peoples' rights in the Republic of Congo (FRENCH)
- › La Cartographie Participative (Participatory Mapping) 2011 (French)
- › National analysis of the rights of indigenous people in the Republic of Congo
- › Preliminary investigation into the social and economic impacts of industrial logging
- › RFUK Programmes Newsletter Volume 1
- › RFUK Programmes Newsletter Volume 2 (English)
- › RFUK Programmes Newsletter Volume 2 (French)
- › RFUK Programmes Newsletter Volume 2 (Spanish)
- › Summary, Indigenous Peoples' Rights in the Republic of Congo (ENGLISH)
- › Summary, Indigenous Peoples' Rights in the Republic of Congo (FRENCH)
- › The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Republic of Congo Analysis and Recommendations (FRENCH)
- › World Bank management response to the complaint on DRC forests (2006)
Partners relevant to Promoting Pygmy Peoples Rights:
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