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THE GREAT GREEN RUSH: THE EXPONENTIAL RISE AND SOCIAL IMPACTS OF FOREST CARBON OFFSET PROJECTS IN THE DRC

An investigation into the rapid expansion of forest carbon offset projects in the DRC — revealing their social, legal and environmental consequences.

FORESTS TO FRONTLINES: OIL EXPANSION THREATS IN THE DRC

This new report by Earth Insight in collaboration with Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) and Congolese partners Our Land Without Oil (Notre Terre Sans Pétrole) and CORAP, reveals the alarming extent of planned oil development in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Annual Review 2024

We are delighted to present RFUK’s 2024 Annual Review of our main achievements and impact for the world’s tropical forests and the people that call them home.

Tropical Forest Forever Facility Briefing Note

This briefing note presents key reflections from a group of international environmental, human rights and Indigenous solidarity organisations on the development of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF). Based on concept 2.0, it aims to highlight critical issues that must be addressed for the TFFF to achieve its goals. While not a comprehensive review due to limited public information and time, it underscores essential concerns for the feasibility of the TFFF to deliver fair and effective action for tropical forests and their inhabitants.

 

 

Map story: Guardians of Boca Pariamanu

The Guardians of Boca Pariamanu map story beautifully encapsulates the journey of Indigenous women leaders in Peru’s Madre de Dios region as they navigate the threats to their ancestral lands and livelihoods. This engaging narrative, rich with photos, maps and an accompanying video, focuses on a community’s ongoing struggle to protect their environment while embracing sustainable economic opportunities.

Statement: serious concerns over restrictive measures on environmental civil society organisations in Cameroon

The Forestry Ministry in Cameroon has issued new rules for civil society that severely restrict the ability of civil society organisations (CSOs) to function independently.

With this letter FERN, Global Witness, Greenpeace Africa, Milieudefensie and Rainforest Foundation UK call upon Cameroon’s international partners, including the Dutch government, to ensure the highly restrictive measures are repealed.

 

BRIEFING: SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS

To find out more about RFUK’s Sustainable Conversation and Human Rights campaign, this briefing explains why conventional conservation models need to change, what needs to be done to effect this change and how RFUK and our local and Indigenous partners work on this issue 

RIGHTING WRONGS: HOW TO ENSURE GRIEVANCE MECHANISMS EFFECTIVELY SUPPORT COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY PROTECTED AREAS IN THE CONGO BASIN

A new RFUK report highlights the continuing lack of protected area accountability in the Congo Basin.

TOUT CE QU’IL FAUT SAVOIR SUR LE MARCHÉ CARBONE (ET COMMENT DÉFENDRE SES DROITS)

New guidelines for Indigenous Peoples and local communities faced with carbon market projects in the Congo Basin in French.

BEYOND OFFSETS: PEOPLE AND PLANET CENTRED RESPONSES TO THE CLIMATE AND BIODIVERSITY CRISIS

A report by Fern, Forest Peoples Programme and Rainforest Foundation UK that sets out alternatives to flawed voluntary carbon and biodiversity markets.