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Nora Serrat is the Rainforest Foundation UK’s Programme Coordinator for Cameroon. In March she met with local partner organisations in Yaoundé, to discuss plans the next phase of our mapping project. “We have been working with local forest communities in Cameroon over the past few years to map their rainforest lands through our Mapping for Rights programme. … Read more
RFUK et ses partenaires appellent à une conservation durable, par les communautés et pour les communautés
Malgré les centaines de millions de dollars en aide internationale investis, les aires protégées des forêts tropicales du bassin du Congo ne parviennent pas à protéger efficacement la biodiversité, et ont des impacts négatifs sérieux sur les communautés locales et populations autochtones. Telles sont les révélations du rapport de la Rainforest Foundation UK « Aires … Read more
RFUK calls for ‘Sustainable Conservation’ that serves both people and the planet
Protected areas in Africa’s great equatorial rainforests are falling well below expectations – both in terms of conserving wildlife and respecting local peoples’ rights – our new report, Protected Areas in the Congo Basin: Failing both People and Biodiversity, reveals. Despite the hundreds of millions of dollars in international support that has been spent on conservation efforts in … Read more
Briefing on major legal development on community forests in DRC
The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) recently adopted a new legal regulation that could allow millions of its forest-dependent people to protect and manage their forest lands – some 14 years after the concept was first introduced in the 2002 Forest Code. A new briefing by the Rainforest Foundation UK and Reseau Ressources … Read more
RFUK launches Real-Time Forest Monitoring in Cameroon
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The Paris climate agreement; what does it mean for rainforests?
by Simon Counsell, Executive Director, RFUK The global agreement signed in Paris in December has been heralded as a historic moment in efforts to tackle climate change. The destruction and burning of rainforests contributes perhaps 10% of all man-made greenhouse additions to the atmosphere. There has been much talk of how exactly to stop this, and … Read more
Amazonian Leader Receives Indigenous Award for Rights Advocacy
Amazonian leader receives indigenous award for rights advocacy Indigenous leader and Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) partner Ruth Buendía has been awarded the Bartolomé de las Casas prize for her commitment to standing up for the human and environmental rights of the Asháninka people in the Peruvian Amazon. The jury, acting for the Spanish Foreign Ministry’s … Read more
Real-time monitoring technology being tested in four countries
The Rainforest Foundation UK is currently collaborating with local partners in three African countries – Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Ghana – as well as in the Peruvian Amazon to implement innovative real-time monitoring (RTM) projects in cooperation with local rainforest communities. By engaging communities in the fight to tackle illegal logging, these projects … Read more
From the Forest
Aldo Soto is the Rainforest Foundation UK’s Programme Coordinator for Peru. He is currently in the Madre de Dios region of the Peruvian Amazon, where we are working with indigenous communities to protect their rainforest. “I am here to train communities in the use of ForestLink, which enables forest people in the remotest areas of … Read more
More than 60 organisations call for a halt to drilling in Africa’s oldest national park
RFUK has joined over 60 organisations calling on UNESCO and the governments of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to reach an agreement to prevent any oil exploration, extraction or related activities in Virunga in the Democratic Republic of Congo, (DRC). Last year, British oil company, SOCO International, carried out seismic testing on Lake … Read more